Other Felony Offenses
Felonies such as murder, rape, child exploitation, arson, and felony assault carry substantial possible sentences. Moreover, these types of cases often involve forensic evidence. I have spent countless hours interviewing all types of forensic experts in all fields—from DNA to fingerprinting to forensic phone analysis. These types of cases involve a lot of discovery and would likely include hiring our own experts to combat the government’s theory of the case. Each of the government’s witnesses would have to be interviewed and investigated. I understand that financial resources may be limited, but the importance of each option will be discussed with you.
Federal Prosecutors In Northern District Of Florida Secured Convictions In Separate Cases Of Child Exploitation
Federal prosecutors in the Northern District of Florida this week secured convictions in two separate trials involving child exploitation, including charges of production of child pornography and attempted enticement of a minor.
The case was investigated by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Aine Ahmed.
Michaelo Moore of Stone Mountain, GA, Sentenced For Theft In Panama City Following Hurricane Michael
United States Attorney Lawrence Keefe, of the Northern District of Florida, announced that Michaelo Moore was sentenced to 21 months in federal prison, followed by supervised release, after pleading guilty on June 25, 2020, to conspiracy to commit mail theft and mail theft.
Assistant United States Attorney Aine Ahmed prosecuted this case.
Career Offender Bank Robber Sentenced to More Than 14 Years in Federal Prison
Chief United States District Judge Ann Aiken sentenced career offender Leodis Robert Roach, 31, of Multnomah County, Oregon, to serve 14 years and four months in federal prison for robbing the Eugene downtown branch of the Bank of America and a 10-year concurrent sentence for possessing a loaded pistol while he was a passenger in a car outside of Spokane, Washington.
They were prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Frank R. Papagni, Jr. and Assistant United States Attorney Aine Ahmed.