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November 22, 2019 | Office of the District Attorney

Ps Orangeco, Inc., Owner and Operator of Public Storage

DistrictAttorney Jill Ravitch announced today that PS Orangeco, Inc., the owner and operatorof Public Storage self-storage rental facilities, agreed to a StipulatedJudgment, approved and ordered by Sonoma County Superior Court Judge Patrick M.Broderick Read full story


November 21, 2019 | Office of the District Attorney

Penngrove Man Receives Life Sentence in Child Sex Assault Case

DefendantRandall Lewis Cover, 57 years old of Penngrove, was sentenced today by theHonorable Chris Honigsberg to serve nine years plus an additional fifteenyears-to-life in state prison after he pled no-contest in September of thisyear to four counts of committing sex offenses against two separate childvictims. Read full story


November 20, 2019 | Office of the District Attorney

Michigan Man Sentencedto 16 Years to Life for 2016 Thanksgiving Day Murder

Judge Robert LaForgesentenced Arent Daniel Julius Bradt to 15 years to life, plus one yearconsecutive for his use of a deadly weapon. Read full story


November 18, 2019 | Office of the District Attorney

Sonoma County District Attorney’s Office Awarded DUI Prosecution Grant

District Attorney Jill Ravitch announced that a grant from theCalifornia Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) will enable the Sonoma CountyDistrict Attorney’s Office to continue a specialized team to prosecute alcoholand drug-impaired driving cases. The $234,032 is for a one-year period fromOctober 1, 2019 to September 30, 2020. Read full story


November 01, 2019 | Office of the District Attorney

DistrictAttorney Ravitch Issues Consumer Alert Regarding PriceGouging

District Attorney JillRavitch today issued a consumer alert reminding businesses, including hotelsand landlords, that price gouging is prohibited under Penal Code Section 396 duringthe state of emergency resulting from the devastating wildfires that have sweptthrough Sonoma County and the North Bay. Read full story


October 23, 2019 | Office of the District Attorney

FamilyJustice Center Sonoma County Receives Grant Awards

District Attorney Jill Ravitch has announced the awarding of two Federal Grants totaling $1.6 Million to the Family Justice Center Sonoma County (FJCSC). The grants will be used to support ongoing services at the Family Justice Center. Read full story


October 03, 2019 | Office of the District Attorney

Child Rapist Receives 31-Year Sentence

Defendant Alejandro Tapia Garcia, 35 years old of SantaRosa, was sentenced today by the Honorable Peter Ottenweller to thirty-oneyears in state prison following his convictions in August of this year tocharges of forcible rape of a child under the age of 14, and two counts ofcommitting a forcible lewd or lascivious act upon a child younger than14. Read full story


September 26, 2019 | Office of the District Attorney

Husband, Wife, and their Son Sentenced for2017 Porter Creek Road Murder

DefendantsRene Espinoza Jr., 22-years-old, Maria Guadalupe Torres, 42 years old, and ReneEspinoza Martinez, 42 years old, all of Clearlake, were each sentenced earliertoday by the Honorable Bradford DeMeo to a life-term in prison following theirJuly convictions for the 2017 murder of Antonio Botello Arreola. Read full story


September 26, 2019 | Office of the District Attorney

Petaluma Man Sentenced to a Life Term inPrison for Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child

51-year oldFilemon Hernandez, of Petaluma, CA was sentenced to prison for a term of 24years to life, for numerous sexual assault crimes involving a child under theage of 14. Read full story


September 24, 2019 | Office of the District Attorney

Michigan Man Found Guilty of Second Degree Murder in 2016 Thanksgiving Day Stabbing

After a month-long trial, a Sonoma County jury deliberated less than 5 hours before finding defendant Arent Daniel Julius Bradt guilty of second degree murder yesterday afternoon. In addition, the jury found “true” an enhancement alleging the defendant used a knife during the murder, making the defendant’s maximum exposure 16 years to life in state prison. Read full story