Category Archives: Shenandoah

Juez suaviza sentencia de ex policías

Matthew Nestor y William Moyer pasarán respectivamente 13 y 3 meses en prisión luego de que un juez federal dictara una sentencia muy por debajo de lo que recomiendan los lineamientos. El juez Richard Caputo dijo que las recomendaciones para … Continue reading

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Updated: Quiere ver a su hijo por última vez

Update: A Mexican man will be finally able to travel to his 10-year-old son’s burial in Pennsylvania after immigration officials granted his request for humanitarian permission to enter the United States, according to a Facebook message from a representative of … Continue reading

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Piekarsky y Donchak quieren un nuevo juicio

Defensores argumentarán que sus clientes fueron juzgados dos veces por el mismo crimen, en violación con sus derechos constitucionales. Los dos jóvenes encarcelados por participar en la golpiza que le quitó la vida a un inmigrante indocumentado pedirán que se … Continue reading

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Donchak y Piekarsky apelan sentencia

Una sentencia de nueve años en una prisión federal es mucho tiempo, en especial si se ha cometido un crimen de odio en contra de un inmigrante indocumentado. O al menos eso es lo que piensan Brandon J. Piekarsky y … Continue reading

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Defendant William Moyer thinks about the future

The Shenandoah Trials: Waiting for a verdict from Gustavo Martinez on Vimeo. The family of former lieutenant William Moyer hasn’t missed a single day of trial against him. His wife and two children were always on the front row and … Continue reading

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The Never-Ending Shenandoah Trials

Shenandoah Trials: A never ending story from Gustavo Martinez on Vimeo. Former Shenandoah police chief Matthew R. Nestor will have a busy 2011 defending himself in courts across the states. Currently, Nestor, William Moyer and Jason Hayes are standing federal … Continue reading

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Apareció Crystal Dillman y ya casi hay jurado

Toma el audio gratis para tu comunidad Crystal Dillman entró a la sala donde se llevaban a cabo las entrevistas a los posibles jurados la tarde del martes en el tercer día del juicio contra de tres ex policías de … Continue reading

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Crystal Dillman showed up, jury almost ready

Crystal Dillman walked into the courtroom where the questioning of prospective jurors continued Tuesday afternoon on the third day of the federal trial against three former Shenandoah policemen charged with conspiring to obstruct justice in the investigation into the fatal … Continue reading

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A just verdict for a hateful crime: The Shenandoah hate crime trial

Published in Latina Lista Guilty. It was a verdict the defendants, Brandon Piekarsky and Derrick Donchak, were not expecting. After all, Piekarsky had already been acquitted of third-degree murder and both were acquitted of ethnic intimidation during a weeklong trial … Continue reading

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Shenandoah Hate Crime: The New Awakening of Crystal Dillman

Crystal Dillman woke up Friday with a feeling so long ago missing in her that it was almost surreal. “I finally feel relief,” she said. “This is justice for me, my children and Luis.” After more than two years, an … Continue reading

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