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Colorado man pleads guilty after judge threats

Eric Brandt pleaded guilty to three felonies related to intimidation of judges in three different counties. Author: Janet Oravetz (9News) Updated: 9:35 AM MDT April 2, 2021 DENVER A 49-year-old man faces up to 18 years behind bars after pleading guilty to three felony counts relating to retaliation against a judge, the Denver District Attorney s Office announced Thursday. Eric Brandt faces a sentence of one to six years for each of the three counts. His plea agreement consolidates multiple cases against him that originated in Denver, Adams, and Jefferson Counties that date back to 2018. They include the following incidents: Dec. 18, 2018: Case involving a Denver judge

Man pleads guilty to charges after saying he wanted Denver judge violently murdered

Man pleads guilty to charges after saying he wanted Denver judge violently murdered Denver District Attorney s Office and last updated 2021-04-02 10:44:05-04 DENVER — A man has pleaded guilty to three felony counts of retaliating against a judge after multiple incidents, including leaving a message for a Denver District Court judge saying he wanted the judge violently murdered. Eric P. Brandt, 49, will face a sentence between a year and six years for each count, Denver District Attorney Beth McCann announced Thursday. The plea agreement consolidates several cases against Brandt. They originate from Denver County, Adams County and Jefferson County. Brandt first pleaded guilty to an incident that happened on Dec. 18, 2018 in Denver. In this case, a Denver District Court judge was presiding over a case involving a member of an environmental activist group when Brandt, plus others, began screaming and intimidating the jurors, according to the Denver District Attorney s

Suspect Arrested in Denver Dog Dragging Incident

Suspect Arrested in Denver Dog Dragging Incident Several weeks ago, animal control launched an investigation, after a video surfaced from March 1, that showed a man driving through Denver, while dragging a dog behind his pickup truck.  According to Denver7 News, the truck was travelling at least 45mph near the area of S. Platte Drive and W. Mississippi Avenue. Witnesses were able to convince the driver to pull over, however once he and the passenger noticed that bystanders were taking photos, they both fled from the scene in the truck. The dog was left behind, no longer on its leash at this point. A good Samaritan took the canine to a nearby animal hospital, where it was sadly pronounced deceased.

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