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The city reached a settlement with McDonald's family for $5 million in April 2015. On October 5, 2018, Van Dyke was found guilty of second-degree murder, as well as 16 counts of aggravated battery with a firearm. [9] Van Dyke was sentenced to prison in January 2019 and was released early for good behavior in February 2022.
Maxwell was sentenced to death by a 10–2 vote from the jury, while Ferguson was sentenced to death by the judge despite the jury's 11-1 majority vote for life imprisonment. Two of the other co-accused were sentenced to life in prison while the final member was jailed for 15 years for robbery after he testified against the others.
A state appeals court later unanimously upheld Judge Karlin's sentencing decision, 3–0, on April 21, 1992, about a week before the LA riots. [24] In July 1992, Latasha's brother and sister received a $300,000 settlement from a civil suit brought against Soon Ja Du, which was paid by the store's insurance policy. [25]
Shedrick Hawkins, 33, pleaded guilty in May to federal drug and weapons charges. He had nearly a kilogram of fentanyl in a home with six children. Columbus man sentenced for having kilo of ...
Hawkins’ sentencing is scheduled for April 23 in Lexington. He faces up to 65 years in prison for the charges, potential fines and a judgment of restitution. Show comments. Advertisement.
Robert Arthur Hawkins [24] was born on May 17, 1988, at the RAF Lakenheath station in Suffolk, England, U.K., to American U.S. Air Force personnel parents Ronald Hawkins and Maribel "Molly" Rodriguez. [25] He was hospitalized at the age of four after persistent violent behavior in pre-school.
The getaway driver in the 2018 killing of a man inside his Columbus Southeast Side home has been sentenced to a decade in prison. ... Judge Dan Hawkins sentenced Deveaux to 10 years in prison, but ...
Known as the "Psychopath of La Dehesa"; Raised into poverty and spent his early years as a delinquent youth. Between 2001 and 2002, he would frequent high-class homes and rape the women. Was arrested in 2002 for an unrelated murder and committed suicide in his cell later that year. Ricardo Cepates: United States 2001–2003 7