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In an eight-day jury trial, Gabriel Elena Lopez, 36, was convicted of nine criminal charges for sexual contact he had with two girls 7 and 16 years old between 2011 and 2014 in Napa County. (Shutterstock)
NAPA, CA A Napa man was convicted Thursday of molesting his two young stepdaughters, Napa County District Attorney Allison Haley announced in a news release.
Jurors found Gabriel Elena Lopez, 36, guilty of nine criminal charges and eight special allegations, including forcible rape, sexual penetration by a foreign object, forcible oral copulation of a minor, two counts of forcible lewd act upon a child, three counts of lewd act upon a child, and one count of contact with a minor for a sexual offense.
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An Oakland law firm announced Tuesday that it has filed a federal wrongful death civil rights lawsuit against Napa County and a sheriff s deputy for what it called an unprovoked killing of a man pulled over for driving without his headlights on.
Juan Adrian Garcia, 47, was shot after a highway stop at Highway 221 and Kaiser Road on Oct. 5, 2020, and died the next day at Queen of the Valley Medical Center. The lawsuit follows a claim for damages filed against the county in January.
âThis unprovoked killing of an unarmed, non-threatening man, followed by their lack of transparency, is a terrible violation of Mr. Garciaâs and his familyâs constitutional rights,â Michael Haddad, an attorney with the law firm Haddad & Sherwin, said in a news release.
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