Recent Blog Posts in December 2011 |
| December 28, 2011 |
| Man Scheduled To Face Judgment For Double Murder |
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Brent Darrin Zubek, 43, was charged with killing two people in Chatsworth, then opening fire on police. Zubek is scheduled to be arraigned on December 28, 2001 for the shooting deaths of John David Lee, 40, and Oletta Jean Williams, 28, which occurred on August 12, 2011.
Zubek was charged on August 24 with six counts of assault with a firearm on a peace officer and one count each of being a felon with a gun and carrying a loaded, stolen firearm. Zubek has also been convicted of federal bank robbery back in 1993.
The charges include a special circumstance allegation of multiple murders, which could make Zubek eligible for the death penalty.
Murder charges have serious consequences and a conviction may result in lifetime imprisonment or even the death penalty.
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| December 19, 2011 |
| 17 Year Old Gets 21 Years For Killing Gay Classmate |
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Brandon McInerney , 17, had fatally shot a classmate who was gay in the back of the head when he was 14 in 2008 at Oxnard middle School.
A sentence was issued a month after McInerney pleaded guilty to second degree murder and voluntary manslaughter. McInerney pleaded guilty after a mistrial was declared so the prosecutors decided not to go forth with a second trial.
McInerney has been sentenced to 21 years in prison and will not get out until he is 39 years old.
Being charged with homicide, whether it is murder, voluntary manslaughter, or involuntary manslaughter is extremely serious and can result in life altering consequences.
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| December 12, 2011 |
| Man Convicted of Four Felony Counts For Attacking Bartender in 2008 |
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Bobby Angel Alvarez, 27, from Riverside was convicted Friday December 9, 2011 of four felonies that came about from a 2008 bar fight that involved a bartender being attacked with brass knuckles at Mutt Lynch's in Newport Beach.
He was found guilty of two felonies of assault with a deadly weapon other than a firearm, felony battery with serious bodily injury and possession of a deadly weapon.
Alvarex and his friend, Richard Anthony Fuentes, 28, were both accused of attacking a bartender at a bar. Alvarez smashed a beer bottle on the bartender's head and then punched him with brass knuckles.
Fuentes was accused of punching the man in the face, breaking a pool stick, then swinging it around at people.
Fuentes was found not guilty on three similar felony counts.
Felony charges are very serious and have severe consequences. Our Los Angeles Criminal Defense Attorneys have the experience in handling criminal cases ranging from murder to assault to battery to DUIs to white collar crimes.
We are well known and well respected by judge sand prosecutors all throughout Los Angeles County. Our Los Angeles Lawyers are aggressive in our defense and we do everything we can to get our clients the best possible results.
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| December 05, 2011 |
| Woman Tried To Cut Off Husband's Penis |
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Virginia Valdez ,69, from Palm Springs woman was accused of attempting to cut off her husband's penis with a pair of large scissors. She failed to get the job done but caused treatable injuries to her husband's genital area.
The couple had been married for 32 years and the actual cause of the dispute remains unknown.
Valdez was charged with mayhem, assault with a deadly weapon and felony
domestic violence. She was released Sunday December 4, 2011 on $100,000 bond and faces a court hearing next month.
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| December 01, 2011 |
| Man pleads not guilty in strangulation of ex-girlfriend |
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In a hearing at the Vista branch of San Diego County Superior Court, Michael David Robles pleaded not guilty to charges of kidnapping and first-degree murder in the death of Kathleen Cary Scharbarth, 34, of Carlsbad.
According to prosecutors, Robles allegedly strangled Scharbarth in her home Nov. 23 minutes after she walked a new boyfriend to his car. Scharbarth's 13-year-old daughter was asleep in the home.
Robles then cleaned up evidenc of the struggle and took Scharbarth's body to a remote canyon and buried it in a shallow grave, prosecutors said.
Scharbarth's family reported her missing the next day, and her body was found Saturday. Hours after, Robles was arrested.
Days before her murder, Scharbarth filed a domestic violence claim against Robles and received a restraining order against him.
Robles is being held without bail. He is facing charges of murder by lying in wait, which mean he could possibly get the death penalty. Robles had purchased tickets to Mexico, suggesting he planned to flee the area to avoid police, prosecutors say.
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