Aug 21
I just got back from my vacation to North Carolina and it was fun trucking over there to see it but I almost got into an accident which was not fun at all. Now I am chomping at the bit to get back to writing so here goes. but have some more law related news to tell you about now that I am back from good old Missouri……According to various mediareports a woman who has been identified as Mary Elaine Bradford was arrested inside the home of Alan Nakamura.
The relevent local authorities were responding to a theft that was going on at the time at 10973 Bellaire Way and what they found was the dead body of Alan Nakamura in an upstairs hallway. Nakamura had been shot in the head and the shot did indeed kill him, unfortunately.
I wonder what was in the house to draw them in, perhaps custom furniture or designer lighting? Or maybe leathercraft, Lorts, kitchen barstools or outdoor dining furniture?
All in all, the authorities there likewise discovered Mary Bradford in the house of Nakamura. Bradford, who also lives in the house where the crime occured was custody while the police investigate the possibility of charging her with first-degree murder in the shooting of Nakamura, according to Thornton Police spokesman Matt Barnes. Barns also stated that there is also another woman that resides in the home of Nakamura and Bradford.
While police investigators are still investigating the shooting and possible burglary of kitchen barstools or designer furniture from the source and so on,or the possible first degree murder charges against Bradford, Nakamura’s family have made statements. His family has stated that Nakamura and Bradford were having a rocky relationship of late. They are just an accident waiting to happen I guess…. Incidentially, just to change the subject for a minute, do you happen to reside either in Houston or the adjacent areas? If so, I know of a wonderful and first rate North Carolina attorney overall.
The case in question is still under investigation and the local authorities have yet to find an exact motive regarding the said shooting. It has been released that Nakamura was shot with a small caliber handgun according to Matt Barns of the Thornton Police Department.
It was also been reported that Alan Yukio Nakamura was age 57 and Mary Elaine Bradford age 59. I hope someone involved.
Aug 16
In Seattle and King County criminal related news, Clinton Chad Grainger age 22 that was arrested after being involved in a fight at the Folklife Festival and was carrying a gun that was strapped to his ankle has plead guilty to the class C felony he is charged with.
Grainger according to the King County deputy prosecutor Ian Goodhew was at the festival and hand a gun strapped to his ankle when he became involved in a fight. The person he was fighting with noticed the gun and tried to take control of it, this is when the gun discharged hitting two nearby people and injuring them. Also, if you are in need of a superlative Seattle Criminal Attorney then by all means please take a look at the excellent and professional Law Offices of Mark C. Blair. He is not only an elite
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Grainger has been confined since the shooting took place May 24 could be sentenced from three to eight months. Goodhew stated that Grainger will qualify for a first-time offender waiver, which means he would spend no more time in jail. He could be sentenced with up to two years community supervision which is a light sentence for this kind of criminal activity. he must have a pretty good attorney
The investigation did not show that Grainger had intentionally assaulted the two bystanders, but prosecutors believe that bringing a gun to the festival and then being involved in a fight does amount to criminal negligence.
Granger was originally charged with second degree assault which was lessoned because the Kings County Prosecutor’s Office would not have been able to show that Grainger intended to do harm to the two victims that were shot. This could have resulted in a sentence up to 45 months.
Once convicted of the felony Grainger will not be allowed legally to own a gun such as the one he legally owned and carried to the Festival that resulted in the charges.
Aug 10
In some legal news out of San Jose and central California, defendent John Paul France Gonzales age 23 has changed his plea to no contest in exchange for a twenty year term in jail.
In the court trial that was set to start later on in the month he faced some 146 counts after allegedly holding a teenage girl hostage in the basement of his house for eighteen months. He was charged with more than 12 counts of felony child molestation, criminal threats plus domestic violence. Incidentially if you need a superb San Jose Criminal Attorney then check out the Law Offices of Ed Ajlouny. In addition to being a remarkable San Jose Criminal Attorney he also covers the bay area in general and is a California Domestic violence attorney as well. He covers Oakland, Sunnyvale and other nearby towns. Alright now back to the story at hand…..
The allegations are that Gonzales subjected the child in question to sexual and physical assault while holding her hostage. Prosecutor Melissa McKowan stated that he repeatedly beat her and forced her to have intercourse with him.
Apparently the defendent met the child while dating her aunt that she was living with in 2000 when she was only 10 years old. She later went to live with her grandmother, where she allegedly kept in contact with Gonzales and later started an intimate relationship.
The grandmother reported her missing when she did not return home and it was believed that she was a runaway. According to the prosecutors office the teen was actually in Gonzales house. This is the type of criminal that should really be taken off the streets for good in my opinion.
In return for Gonzales plea of no contest the charges he plead to were thirteen felony charges and after a majority of time behind bars he could be released.
The original counts that he was charged with occurred in San Mateo County but there are twenty one total additional charges prosecutors added that apparently occurred in Alameda, Marin, Sonoma and San Francisco counties plus possibley San Jose. This is a pretty sick case in my opinion.