Two Southern California gang members, Corey Thomas and Jonathan Requejo, were sentenced to two years in state prison for a violent robbery targeting elderly victims at a shopping mall in Thousand Oaks. The incident involved the suspects attacking two elderly shoppers at a Macy’s store, stealing items and inflicting significant injuries. Both men, identified as documented Crips gang members, pleaded guilty to multiple felony counts and special allegations, with the prosecution emphasizing the importance of holding perpetrators of violent crimes accountable.
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DC brothers freed after wrongful murder convictions seek presidential pardon
Two brothers, Charles and Chris Turner, who were wrongfully convicted of a 1984 murder in Washington, D.C., are seeking a presidential pardon to restore their rights. The case involved suppressed evidence, coerced testimony, and investigative errors, leading to the wrongful convictions of the Turners and six other individuals. Despite limitations in career prospects due to their felony records, the brothers remain hopeful about their futures and believe a pardon would validate their innocence and bring...
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