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[17] [24] Carrillo's lawyer said that his client was "left deeply shaken" by the suicide of his wife in 2018 [32] and had experienced a traumatic brain injury in 2009. [6] Federal prosecutors opted not to seek a death sentence. [33] On August 27, 2020, Carrillo pleaded not guilty to the murder charge for the sergeant killed in Santa Cruz. [34]
Collins is a former Republican congressman and a staunch Trump supporter; he pleaded guilty in 2019 to an insider trading scheme. [90] [91] Collins' son Cameron Collins, who pleaded guilty to participating in the crime and was sentenced to probation, was not pardoned by Trump. [91] December 22, 2020: Nicholas Abram Slatten District of Columbia
Emily Hernandez. Pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 30 days in federal prison in 2022. She was seen holding Nancy Pelosi's broken nameplate during the riot. Nine days after the pardon, she was sentenced to 10 years in prison for killing a woman and injuring her husband in a car crash on January 5, 2022.
Murder of 17-year-old girl by her former best friends and rivals [182] [183] 33: Murder of Sherri Rasmussen: Van Nuys: 1986-02-24: Woman beaten and shot by female LAPD officer [184] [185] 34: Death of Dag Drollet: Los Angeles: 1987-05-16: Shooting of Cheyenne Brando's boyfriend by her brother Christian Brando, who pleaded guilty to voluntary ...
A former California prison guard who pleaded no contest to solicitation of murder after hiring a hit man to kill his lover’s husband was sentenced Wednesday in Fresno County to six years in ...
Attorneys argued over issues of presidential immunity after former President Donald Trump, through his lawyer, entered a plea of not guilty to charges in the superseding indictment in his election ...
But its emergence as a core issue for Trump owes much to the work of a California lawyer. He's John C. Eastman, a longtime Trump advisor who is facing disbarment proceedings due to his role in the ...
During Trump's term, seven U.S. attorneys named were women, including acting attorneys, and one of his first 42 appointments was a woman. Seven individuals named to vacancies among the 93 positions were people of color. [1] In February 2021, the new Biden administration's DOJ asked 56 Trump-era attorneys to resign by the end of the month. [2]