Three Murder Suspects Arrested in Murder of 19-Year-Old Fullerton College Student
Three Murder Suspects Arrested in Murder of 19-Year-Old Fullerton College Student It was recently reported that three arrests were made in the murder of a 19-year-old Anaheim college student. At 10:30 pm on April 28, 19-year-old Adrian Ramos, a Fullerton College student and magician, was gunned down in a robbery attempt as he was walking home from school. Aquiles Sanchez, 20, Edgar Raul Salgado, 20, and a 15-year-old juvenile were…
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California Supreme Court Holds that Murder Accomplice is Not Liable For First Degree Murder When the Victim Killed a Coconspirator – Penal Code Section 664(a)
California Supreme Court Holds that Murder Accomplice is Not Liable For First Degree Murder When the Victim Killed a Coconspirator - Penal Code Section 664(a) Why Having an Experienced Appellate Attorney Can Be the Difference Between Jail and Freedom A recent California Supreme Court decision, People v. Concha, held that the jury must be instructed about the provocative murder doctrine when deciding whether or not to convict the defendant of…
Read MoreDefendant Sentenced to Sixteen Years in Prison Plans to Appeal Murder Conviction
Defendant Sentenced to Sixteen Years in Prison Plans to Appeal Murder Conviction Travion T. Ford has been sentenced to 16 years to life for the second-degree murder of USC student Bryan R. Frost by the Los Angeles County Superior Court. Ford was also ordered to pay approximately $35,000 in restitution. Frost was fatally stabbed in the heart with a kitchen knife after getting into an altercation with Ford over a…
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