A California man whom prosecutors say was fixated on arresting Democratic leaders and training for combat with paintball fights after the 2020 presidential election was sentenced on Tuesday, Sept.
SAN FRANCISCO - A San Francisco gang member was sentenced to 22 years in prison for the murder of a perceived rival gang member that occurred five years ago, federal authorities said Friday.
Abel Alonso Valdez-Vazquez, 59, had been using another man's identity since at least December 1992 and was arrested and pleaded guilty to a federal crime under that name. (Shutterstock) SAN DIEGO ...
VACAVILLE – An inmate sentenced to California's death row in 1982 for murder has died of natural causes, prison officials said Tuesday. According to the California Department of Corrections and ...
The U.S. District Court in Seattle sentenced Jose Maldonado-Ramirez, 35, on Tuesday for leading a methamphetamine and fentanyl distribution ring. Getty Images A California man has received a 15 ...
A Bay Area man accused of a bizarre drug trafficking and identity theft case that included forging phony federal court documents was sentenced Tuesday in a Sacramento courtroom to seven years in ...
A Bay Area man accused of a bizarre drug trafficking and identity theft case that included forging phony federal court documents was sentenced Tuesday in a Sacramento courtroom to seven years in ...
A Bay Area man accused of a bizarre drug trafficking and identity theft case that included forging phony federal court documents was sentenced Tuesday in a Sacramento courtroom to seven years in ...
A Bay Area man accused of a bizarre drug trafficking and identity theft case that included forging phony federal court documents was sentenced Tuesday in a Sacramento courtroom to seven years in ...
A Bay Area man accused of a bizarre drug trafficking and identity theft case that included forging phony federal court documents was sentenced Tuesday in a Sacramento courtroom to seven years in ...