An Albuquerque defense attorney argues that Isaiah Brown should not face first-degree murder charges because, under the legal defense of “inability to form specific intent,” Brown could not deliberately or consciously intend to commit the crimes due to methamphetamine intoxication.
This argument comes from attorney Marcus Cameron, who represents Brown in the Aug. 28, 2024, double homicide of Stoney Torres, 25, and Jessica Aragon, 28, in Bloomfield.
Brown is charged with 14 felonies, including two first-degree murder counts for allegedly shooting Torres and Aragon over $80 and fentanyl…