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Prineville murder and attempted murder suspect arraigned on indictment, pleads not guilty

(Update: Adding video, not guilty pleas)

PRINEVILLE, Ore. (KTVZ)-- Prineville resident Martin Ray Terry, who was arraigned last week on murder, manslaughter, attempted murder and assault charges, was back in Crook County Court Monday afternoon for another arraignment hearing on a grand jury indictment.

He was charged after an incident two weeks ago in Prineville at the Grasshopper Village Apartments on NW 10th Street left Robert Allen Winter dead and the suspect and Steven Kyle Hutchinson seriously injured.

Terry, 36, who is being held without bail at the Crook County Jail, was arraigned last week by video before Circuit Judge Wade Whiting on eight initial felony charges filed by District Attorney Kari Hathorn: second-degree murder, first-degree manslaughter, second-degree attempted murder, first-degree assault and four counts of unlawful use of a weapon.

Those are the charges listed in the indictment returned Thursday, which was filed in court Monday morning and you can read below.

Terry entered a not guilty plea Monday through his defense attorney, MIcah Moskowitz, as a courtroom filled with family and friends of the victims.

KTVZ News spoke with family and friends of the victims and Terry last week.

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