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A third man who pleaded guilty to his involvement in a robbery attempt at the York home of a medical marijuana caregiver has been sentenced to more than eight years in federal prison.
Nathaniel Rivera pleaded guilty in February 2020 to one count of conspiracy to commit a Hobbs Act robbery, or robbery “affecting interstate or foreign commerce.” U.S. District Judge Jon Levy imposed the sentence of 97 months, or eight years and one month, during a hearing Wednesday in Portland. Under a plea agreement, Rivera had waived his right to appeal any sentence less than five years, so he could ask the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston to review the penalty.
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Charlotte Man Convicted For His Role In A String Of Armed Robberies, Federal Authorities Say
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LOS ANGELES (CNS) - A South Bay man is facing federal charges alleging he went on a five-day armed robbery spree targeting nearly a dozen Los Angeles-area businesses, including four doughnut shops and the attempted robbery of a veterinarian s office, federal prosecutors announced today.
Justin Washington, 32, of Gardena, was named in a 14-count federal grand jury indictment returned Tuesday in Los Angeles, according to the U.S. Attorney s Office.
He is charged with 11 Hobbs Act robbery charges and three counts of using a firearm during a crime of violence. Washington s arraignment is expected in the coming weeks. He is currently in custody on separate state charges.