A 33-year-old man who allegedly threatened employees in a La Quinta business with a knife during a robbery must stand trial, a judge ruled Tuesday.
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The “facts in the case” did not support a murder or manslaughter conviction for a convicted felon acquitted of causing the death of his infant daughter in a high-speed crash on the south end of Palm Desert, his attorney said Tuesday, praising the jury for giving his client “a chance at justice.”
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An 18-year-old man who participated in a vehicle-to- vehicle shooting in Thermal pleaded guilty to felony charges and was immediately sentenced to three years of formal probation.
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A 37-year-old man pleaded guilty Thursday to perpetrating an armed carjacking of a motorist in Desert Hot Springs with two others and was immediately sentenced to 16 years in state prison.
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A 37-year-old woman suspected of fatally shooting her husband in their Coachella home re-entered not guilty pleas to felony charges Thursday.
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Jury deliberations got underway Wednesday in the trial of a convicted felon accused of killing his infant daughter in a high-speed crash on the south end of Palm Desert.
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A man who was involved in an armed robbery that included use of multiple AK-47s inside the gated community that houses the Arnold Palmer PGA West Golf Course in La Quinta was sentenced to four years in prison, officials said Tuesday.
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A San Bernardino man fatally shot a man outside a Cathedral City home in 2019 and left him screaming in pain in the street over stolen property, a prosecutor told jurors Tuesday, but a defense attorney insisted that his client was wrongly accused and, in a haze of chaos, shot the decedent to avoid getting shot himself.
