The man accused of setting several homes and businesses in the Two Rivers area enters another change of plea.
FAIRBANKS, Alaska - The man accused of setting several homes and businesses in the Two Rivers area has entered another change of plea.
Because of a COVID lockdown at the Fairbanks Correctional Center, Jamison Gallion was not able to be present in the courtroom but was heard over speaker as he and his attorney Kenneth Covell, entered a change of plea.
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