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37 years in prison for Ed Brown, and not one drop of remorse

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Summary: In short, Ed Brown was found competent to participate in his sentencing and the judge sent him off to spend 444 months in federal prison. Not that it matters, but this prison term is in addition to the 63 months from the tax-related case. Even if he qualifies for the maximum time off for [...]

Domestic Goddess vs. Domestic Terrorist: the Sentencing of Elaine Brown

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Yesterday, “Elaine Alice: of the Family Brown, spelled in upper case and lower case letters” was sentenced to 35 years in federal prison. Keep in mind that that’s 35 years in addition to the 63-month sentence from the earlier, income tax-related charges.  Even if she’s a model prisoner, and earns the maximum amount of “time [...]

Brown Trial, July 6, 2009: The Elevator Shaft Mystery

Monday, July 6th, 2009

The prosecution zipped through 14 witnesses today, mostly on the subject of explosives and firearms.  The jury must be getting numb from the steady parade of freaky stuff designed to kill other human beings.  There were at least 16 rifles (including those three massive 50 caliber monsters), three handguns, 21 pipe bombs, a couple dozen [...]

Where are they now?

Saturday, July 4th, 2009

A brief survey of Brown Supporters: Danny “Dogwalker” Riley:  Danny was convicted on several criminal counts related to the Brown standoff last spring and was sentenced to 36 years in federal prison.  He is currently housed at the medium security prison in Terre Haute, Indiana, and has a projected release date of 1/22/2039.  Danny is [...]

Rebel without a Clue

Monday, October 27th, 2008

Sorry for the delay in posting about Reno Gonzalez’ sentencing but I got a little distracted this last month.  Fortunately, an ace reporter named Margot Sanger-Katz was at the scene, and she made sure that you all got the big news by the following day.  While it’s too late for Reno to make smart choices in [...]

Reno Gonzalez will be sentenced tomorrow

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

Welcome back to the Red Crayons blog! I just returned tonight to the land of a thousand Dunkin Donuts shops and minimum speed limit signs – that’s right, New Hampshire.  Lots of trees, lots of granite, lots of Freestate Flakes. Cirino “Reno” Gonzalez is scheduled to be sentenced tomorrow morning at 10:00 and I’m in town [...]

Reno's new trial

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

Earlier this month, the jury in New Hampshire found Reno guilty on two counts, but could not reach an agreement on two other counts, resulting in a mistrial on those two undecided charges. The government will retry those two unresolved counts on June 23, 2008, according to a recent filing in the Bob Wollfe’s docket.  The prosecutors have [...]

Reno's verdict

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

The jury found Reno guilty on couts two and three, and the judge declared a mistrial on the remaining two counts. Furthermore, the defendants and their lawyers are prohibited from communicating with any member of the jury. The judge has done a very good job protecting the jurors throughout the trial. If any jurors are [...]

Outbursts in the courtroom

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

An excerpt of yesterday’s event from the Concond Monitor.  Gonzalez’s outburst Lawyers for Gonzalez and the government met in a room adjoining the courtroom for more than half an hour following the reading of the verdicts. After their conference, they met with Singal in his chambers. The judge later instructed the jury to keep deliberating. [...]

The verdict is in

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

The jury found Danny Riley guilty on all counts. Jason Gerhard was found guilty on everything but the explosives counts. The jury is apparently hung on Reno’s counts but will continue deliberating tomorrow morning.  More soon.

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