On June 3, 2021, Defendant Michael Wettstein, 61, entered a plea of guilty in front of the Honorable Chap B. Cain III, Presiding Judge in the 253rd Judicial District Court, to three first degree.
On June 3, 2021, Defendant Michael Wettstein, 61, entered a plea of guilty in front of the Honorable Chap B. Cain III, Presiding Judge in the 253rd Judicial District Court, to three first degree felony offenses of Murder, in exchange for a sentence of life in prison. As part of the plea agreement, the two companion cases of Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon that were committed on August 17, 2020, the same date that Wettstein brutally shot and killed Bruce Avery Mercer, Richard Eugene Lamm, and Misty Dawn Herndon, were taken into consideration by the Court under Section 12.45 of the Texas Penal Code. Wettstein will not even be eligible for a parole hearing until he is 90 years old.
Kevron D. Walker, 21, of Baltimore, pleaded guilty to attempted first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder and use of a firearm in the commission of a crime of violence, according to a Thursday news release from the Office of the State’s Attorney for Carroll County.
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Houston woman accused of spending $3.6M in PPP loans on Land Rover, luxury Items
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A Houston woman has been accused of misusing small business stimulus loans to purchase luxury goods including a Land Rover.Range Rover
Lavish homes and luxury shopping sprees at Neiman Marcus are just a few of the items listed in the Justice Department s investigation into an alleged Houston-based Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) scheme.
Houston native LaDonna Wiggins has been indicted for bank fraud, money laundering and making a false statement to a bank as part of a $3.6 million CARES Act scam, according to Justice Department U.S. Acting Attorney Jennifer Lowery. Wiggins appeared before a U.S. Magistrate on Tuesday.
Georgia man freed after spending 40 years in prison for crimes he didn’t commit WSBTV.com News Staff
For the first time in 40 years, Terry Talley is a free man. The 63-year-old spent the majority of his life in prison for crimes he did not commit.
Talley walked out of the Dooly State Prison on Feb. 23. He described the moment as a “blessing.”
“Today is such a blessing. Words can’t describe how it feels to finally be free after all these years,” Talley said. “I’m so thankful for my family, who kept me going all this time, and for the Georgia Innocence Project, who never gave up.”