Posted On: September 10, 2009

San Diego Crime Suspect Allegedly Wanted to “Hurt Everyone at the Office”

Another San Diego theft crime has been perpetrated. This story comes from the San Diego Union Tribune, which reports that a 27 year-old man named Brandon Murray was arrested on Orange Avenue at around 2:15 pm for allegedly intending to “commit a crime which will result in greatly bodily injury.” He was also booked on a count of spousal abuse.

Mr. Murray had been working as a fleet manager at a company called Alert Ambulance. He allegedly phoned his coworkers at around 11:40 in the morning and threatened physical violence. As Mr. Murray headed to the Hancock Street office to “collect his personal belongings,” police tracked him down and pulled him over. They searched his vehicle and discovered four semi-automatic guns as well as ammunition.

Allegations such as the ones against Mr. Murray can be extremely serious. If convicted, he could face many years in prison, even though he did not actually execute any violence against his coworkers. If you or someone you love has been accused of a serious crime, it’s in your interest to look to an experienced criminal defense lawyer in San Diego, like Steven R. Brodsky, to develop a plan for your defense. In some cases, it makes sense to plead guilty and work out a bargain with the prosecutors. In other cases, particularly if you're not guilty, you may need a stout and aggressive defense to prove your case.

Attorney Brodsky has over 20 years of experience, and he’s won many difficult court battles for his clients. Discover more about Attorney Brodsky, including information about some major cases he’s won, at www.criminalattorneysandiego.com. Or get instant help with your matter now by dialing 1-800-GOOD-ADVICE.

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Posted On: September 4, 2009

Robbery of San Diego Liquor Store Shakes Up Local Residents

Two armed San Diego robbery suspects are on the run following a heist which took place at the Skyway Liquor Market on Main Street, according to a report in The San Diego Crime Examiner.

The suspects allegedly entered the store around 9 pm on the 18th of August and held up the cashier. Both suspects were Latinos in their early 20s. Security footage showed that one was around 5’6” and 160 pounds, while the other was taller -- around 6’ tall and 220 pounds. Both wore dark clothing, including sunglasses and hats to conceal their identities. While one suspect held up the cashier with a handgun, the other ducked behind the counter and stole money from a register. The San Diego criminal suspects allegedly then fled in a dark colored pickup truck (police believe it might have been a Chevrolet), then peeled off on Main Street headed west. As of this posting, the subjects are at large. The San Diego County Crime Stoppers office has asked local residents to be on the lookout for the suspects and to report leads to their toll free hotline, 888-580-8477.

If you stand accused of a San Diego crime, you're no doubt plagued with anxiety and concerned about your future. If you're convicted, will you have to serve jail time? If so, how much? What will be the terms of your eventual release, and how will you get your life back on track? If you're not guilty of the charges, how can you defend against the allegations effectively? What kind of legal strategy would be the most helpful, and what resources do you need ASAP?

For solid, comprehensive answers to your San Diego crime queries, get in touch with Attorney Stephen R Brodsky. Since 1988, Attorney Brodsky has developed winning strategies for literally hundreds of defendants who’ve stood accused of crimes in San Diego. To get immediate help, phone 1-800-GOOD-ADVICE, or email Attorney Brodsky directly through www.criminalattorneysandiego.com.

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