Had the case gone to a preliminary hearing, it is highly likely that we would have sought amendments to increase the charges. However, Mr. Haro pled guilty prior to that stage, and the final plea was presented to and accepted by the Court.
The charging of Jake and Rebecca Haro of the murder of their baby Emmanuel has caused the Riverside district attorney and sheriff to question both the handling of a prior case against Jake and the involvement of social media creators.
Riverside District Attorney Michael Hestrin and Sheriff Chad Bianco both
Quinn Aaron McKellips was convicted Sept. 17 of second-degree murder for the fentanyl-caused death of Calin Sender. On the same date, a Riverside defendant convicted of murder for sharing fentanyl appealed his conviction to the California Supreme court.
Quinn Aaron McKellips was convicted Sept. 17 of second-degree murder for the fentanyl-caused death of Calin Sender. On the same date, a Riverside defendant convicted of murder for sharing fentanyl appealed his conviction to the California Supreme court.
Had the case gone to a preliminary hearing, it is highly likely that we would have sought amendments to increase the charges. However, Mr. Haro pled guilty prior to that stage, and the final plea was presented to and accepted by the Court.
The charging of Jake and Rebecca Haro of the murder of their baby Emmanuel has caused the Riverside district attorney and sheriff to question both the handling of a prior case against Jake and the involvement of social media creators.
Riverside District Attorney Michael Hestrin and Sheriff Chad Bianco both
Four attorneys gathered on Aug. 22 outside the San Bernardino house of Francisco Longoria, demanding an investigation into the Aug. 16 shooting of Longoria and his two sons by masked men from the federal government. Three bullets entered Longoria's truck, but nobody was injured.
“Justice looks like accountability,
Kimberly Long, a mother cleared of her murder conviction, will be able to bring the police officers who investigated her case to court.
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal found Aug. 4 that California Central District Judge Fred Slaughter properly ruled that the five officer defendants are not protected under
Raymond Lee Oyler, convicted in 2009 of starting a 40,000-acre fire in Cabazon that caused the death of five firefighters, had his death sentence affirmed by the California Supreme Court in a July 16 opinion.
Oyler was convicted on 45 felony counts, including five counts of murder, 23 counts
A jury found Sattar Armstrong guilty of 10 felony counts related to lewd acts in relation with a minor on June 4. His victims were between the ages of 9-and-12-years old, the San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office said in a press release.
Armstrong was found guilty on six