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May 11, 2011
  The Jacot Law Firm Represents Women Charged With Murder
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April drive-by suspect returns to U.S., is arrested

STOCKTON - A 21-year-old woman wanted in connection with a drive-by killing in April was arrested Wednesday upon her return to the United States.

The San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office said Georgina Nunez fled to Mexico after the fatal shooting April 5 in Boggs Tract of Eduardo Cornejo. Acting on information they'd received that she would return, detectives were waiting for her at San Jose International Airport. Nunez was arrested and booked on suspicion of murder and two counts of attempted murder.

The investigation of Cornejo's killing took a strange turn in December, when deputies serving a search warrant at a home in the 5100 block of East Main Street discovered a 25-year-old man who had been kidnapped and tortured.

One woman and four men have been charged with that crime.

Stockton criminal defense lawyer Lance Jacot of The Jacot Law Firm has represented many persons acussed of serious crimes and has handled many high profile homicide cases.  If you are in need of a dedicated and experienced criminal defense attorney in Stockton, Modesto, Sacramento, or any where in the greater Central Valley contact Stockton homicde attorney Lance Jacot toll free at 866-572-2084.

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May 31, 2010
  Violent Weekend In Stockton
Posted By Jacot Law Firm

Five shot in Stockton over 24-hour period

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Roger Phillips

STOCKTON - Jorge Sanchez said he was driving early Sunday evening when he saw a woman outside a liquor store on Wilson Way where she had been working.

Sanchez said he pulled over, and the woman told him, "I've been shot. I've been shot."

Her face was bleeding, Sanchez said, and she had a bump on her forehead.

A few minutes later, the woman was rushed by ambulance to St. Joseph's Medical Center with what Stockton police spokesman Officer Pete Smith said appeared to be a non-life-threatening injury.

The woman - whose name was not available from police - was the fifth person shot in Stockton over the weekend, the 11th in the past two weekends.

Outside The Liquor Barrel at 1702 N. Wilson Way, a woman who declined to give her name said she and her husband have owned the store for 12 years and have been robbed "too many times." Six years ago, a 26-year-old man suffered fatal injuries inside The Liquor Barrel. Police said at the time the man had been injured in a fight with the store's owner during an attempted robbery.

In the early stages of their investigation into Sunday's shooting, police watched surveillance video in the store as they tried to get an early read on what had happened. It appeared as if they were looking for one male suspect, and also that the victim may have been shot by a pellet gun.

In the 24 hours before the shooting, three men and one woman suffered gunshot wounds in other incidents in Stockton, with none of the wounds considered to be life-threatening.

The first shooting took place in the 600 block of Bedlow Drive in north Stockton late Saturday afternoon. A 20-year-old man was shot once in his right knee and was treated at St. Joseph's Medical Center. Police said the victim was uncooperative, and there was no suspect information.

About 2 a.m. Sunday, a 32-year-old woman said she was a passenger in a friend's car at Ponce De Leon Avenue and Acapulco Way in north Stockton when she heard six gunshots. One of the bullets struck her hand and she was treated at Dameron Hospital. There was no suspect information.

Less than three hours later during an attempted robbery, a 22-year-old man was shot twice, possibly with a pellet gun, at Rosemarie and Precissi lanes. He was treated at St. Joseph's Medical Center.

According to police, the man was walking with his brother and sister when they were approached by three armed men. The victim was shot when he refused the suspects' demand that he turn over his property. One suspect was described as an unshaven 6-foot, heavyset black or Latino man in his early 20s wearing a black hooded sweat shirt. Descriptions of the other suspects were less complete.

The fourth shooting took place at 3 p.m. Sunday. A 21-year-old man was with friends at Madison and Acacia streets, and one of the man's friends was playing with a gun, police said, when it went off. The victim was struck in the left knee and was treated at Dameron Hospital.

Police were looking for a 19-year-old black man nicknamed "Lil D." He was described as 5-foot-4, 110 pounds and bald, last seen wearing a white T-shirt, blue jeans and black sneakers.

Contact reporter Roger Phillips at (209) 546-8299 or rphillips@recordnet.com. Visit his blog at recordnet.com/phillipsblog.

If you are in need of an experienced criminal defense attorney who specializes in violent crimes, then you need to contact attorney Lance Jacot at The Jacot Law Firm for a free consultation.  The Jacot Law Firm can be reached 24 hours a day seven days a week at 888-823-4883.

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May 28, 2010
  Orange County Murder
Posted By Jacot Law Firm

College student named as suspect in slaying of woman in Costa Mesa

May 27, 2010 | 8:23 am

An Orange Coast College student is the primary suspect in the killing of a 23-year-old woman found shot in the head at his Costa Mesa apartment, police said.

Costa Mesa police said the woman was a friend of the suspect, Samuel Herr, and was visiting him at his apartment when he allegedly shot her in the head. Police are not identifying the woman because she also may be the victim of domestic violence or sexual assault.

Herr lives across the street from the campus in a fourth-floor, one-bedroom apartment in the Camden Martinique complex.

Officers were called to his apartment Saturday night about a possible dead body, and found the woman's body in Herr's bedroom. He was not at home when officers arrived, and police told the Daily Pilot they haven't been able to contact him.

 

Police said Herr, 26, drives a white, four-door 2002 Pontiac Grand Am with California license plate number 4VJE803.

Anyone with information about the incident or Herr's whereabouts is asked to call Sgt. Ed Everett at (714) 754-5395, or Det. Jose Morales at (714) 754-5637 or (714) 754-5280.

If you or a loved one is accused of a domestic violence homicide, contact Newport Beach criminal attorney Lance Jacot at The Jacot Law Firm for a free initial case evaluation.

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May 20, 2010
  Stockton Shooting
Posted By Jacot Law Firm

Shooting victim stable after surgery

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STOCKTON — A 55-year-old man found with gunshot wounds in south Stockton on Tuesday night was in stable condition at a hospital, police reported.

According to the Police Department, officers were called to the 2400 block of South California Street about 7 p.m. Tuesday on a report that gunshots had been heard. When they arrived, they found a victim suffering from gunshot wounds. He was taken to San Joaquin General Hospital, where he underwent surgery.

Police said the suspected gunman is a Latino man in his 40s, about 5 feet 4 inches tall and 180 pounds, with gray hair and possibly brown eyes. He had a mustache and was wearing a dirty blue button-up shirt, blue jeans and a green hat.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Stockton Police Department at (209) 937-8323.

If you are in need of an experienced trial attorney who has been defending people accused of violent crimes for over a decade, then contact Attorney Lance Jacot at The Jacot Law Firm.

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May 19, 2010
  Attempted Robbery & Shooting In Stockton, CA
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Attempted robbery leads to shootout in Stockton

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STOCKTON - An attempted robbery this morning at a March Lane restaurant led to a shootout, police said.

At about 5 a.m., three would-be robbers entered the restaurant in the 2600 block of West March Lane. One of the robbers pointed a handgun at a waitress and a customer at the counter while a second said he was going to the safe and ran to the back of the business.

Police said when the customer tried to leave, he was at first grabbed by two of the robbers and pistol-whipped. The customer then broke free and pulled a handgun from his waistband.

One of the robbers fired a shot at the customer. The customer returned fire, police said, and all three would-be robbers ran from the restaurant.

The customer gave chase outside and fired another shot at the fleeing robbers.

When police arrived, the customer also had left the restaurant. A small amount of blood was found near the front door, but police are not sure if someone was shot.

Police are investigating.

If you or a loved one has been accused of a shooting or robbery contact The Jacot Law Firm for a free initial consultation about your case.  Attorney Lance Jacot has a decade of experience in defending people accused of serious and violent crimes.  Call (209) 463-1800 to set up an appointment.  

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May 19, 2010
  Stockton Shooting
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Shooting victim found in south Stockton

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STOCKTON - Police are investigating the shooting of a 55-year-old man found Tuesday evening at a south Stockton business.

The victim was in stable condition at San Joaquin General Hospital.

Police said at about 7 p.m. they were received a report of gunshots in the 2400 block of South California Street. They arrived to find the victim shot at a business in the area.

If you have been charged with a violent offense contact Stockton trial attorney Lance Jacot for a free case consultation.  You can reach The Jacot Law Firm 24 hours a day.  Call (209) 463-1800 to speak to Lance Jacot about defending you.  The Jacot Law Firm can also be reached toll free at 888-823-4883.

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May 15, 2010
  New Homicide Arrest In Stockton
Posted By Jacot Law Firm

Juvenile suspect held in two slayings

STOCKTON - Police are investigating the death of a man found shot Thursday night in north Stockton. A juvenile has been arrested and booked on murder charges in that case and another homicide in the same neighborhood earlier in the month.

Stockton police found Corry Rojas, 32, shot about 9:45 p.m. Thursday at his residence in the 700 block of Ponce de Leon Ave. He was taken to St. Joseph's Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead a short time later.

The suspect, a 16-year-old boy, was found in the residence and arrested without incident. He was booked into juvenile hall on felony murder charges related to Thursday's slaying and the earlier homicide, which occurred May 1 in the 8600 block of Santa Paula Way.

In that case, police found a 30-year-old man shot to death in the alley between Santa Maria and Santa Paula ways after they received a report of a shooting about 10:30 that night. Three days after the killing, the Stockton Police Department still had not released the identity of the victim, because family had not been notified.

The first shooting occurred around a cluster of apartments just west of Kennedy Elementary School. One bullet also struck the gas main to a nearby building, requiring authorities to shut off the gas to several apartments, according to police.

No further details were available Friday.

If you are need of an experienced homicide attorney in Stockton then contact The Jacot Law Firm and speak with Lance Jacot.

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