La madre se declaró culpable de matar a cuchilladas a sus hijos Mateo Miranda Jaramillo, de 5 años, y Katherine Miranda Jaramillo, de 6. Alguacil de Hall
GAINESVILLE (TELEMUNDO ATLANTA).- Una mujer de Gainesville convicta de matar a sus dos hijos fue condenada a dos cadenas perpetuas consecutivas sin posibilidad de libertad condicional.
Berenice Jaramillo-Hernandez, de 26 años, compareció este viernes ante el juez de la Corte Superior de Hall, Clint Bearden.
Estaba acompañada de su abogado defensor Matt Leipold y un intérprete para declararse culpable del asesinato de sus hijos Mateo Miranda Jaramillo, de 5 años, y Katherine Miranda Jaramillo, de 6.
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Days after life prison sentence, Bennett indicted, accused of trying to spread hepatitis
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Man found guilty of lesser offenses in assault on officers trial
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Jury selected in Jack Hough slaying trial DeMarvin Bennett
A jury has been selected to hear evidence in the February 2019 fatal shooting of businessman Jack Hough outside of a Gainesville pharmacy.
DeMarvin Bennett, of East Point, was indicted that month by a Hall County grand jury on charges including malice murder, criminal attempt to commit robbery and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon against a person 65 years of age or older in the Feb. 7, 2019, shooting of Hough at the CVS on Park Hill Drive.
Bennett appeared in court Monday, April 26, along with defense attorneys Matt Leipold and Larry Duttweiler. Leipold and Assistant District Attorney Kelley Robertson polled the prospective jurors.