Sixth-grader stabbed, killed on San Fran bus

Posted on September 14th, 2009 No Comments

A sixth-grader was stabbed and killed by an unidentified man on board a San Francisco bus Sept. 1. Hatim Mansori's death, however, was not captured on a surveillance camera.

Although all San Francisco buses are required to be equipped with two security cameras, only one was in operation on the bus where the stabbing occurred. 

When medical officials arrived to the scene of the attack, they took the boy to a nearby hospital, where he died from fatal stab wounds to his liver and stomach.

If you have been charged with murder, contact the San Jose murder defense lawyers of the Law Office of Daniel Jansen at 408-296-4100.

Kidnapper sentenced to nine years in prison

Posted on July 29th, 2009 No Comments

Judge
James Ellis issued a nine-year sentence Tuesday for a 23-year-old man
who was arrested on kidnapping charges in April 2007. The kidnapper,
Saul Davila, admitted that he helped in a 2007 kidnapping of a man who
owned a chain of small markets in South Bay. 

When
Davila and the co-kidnapper were arrested in 2007, both men faced
multiple felony charges and the possibility of life in prison. Davila,
however, agreed to plea no contest to felony kidnapping with the use of
a gun and to testify against the co-kidnapper, 43-year-old Arnulfo Barajas Loza .

As
part of the deal with the San Jose District Attorney, Davila agreed to
a sentence of no more than 12 years in prison, which Judge Ellis
shortened to nine years Tuesday. Loza also agreed to a plea deal in
April and was sentenced to 16 years in prison. 

If you or anyone you know is facing criminal charges, contact the San Jose criminal defense attorneys at The Law Office of Daniel Jensen at 866-491-1667 

Co-Founder of San Jose’s Heritage Bank of Commerce Charged with Fraud

Posted on December 18th, 2008 No Comments

The co-founder of the San Jose-based Heritage Bank of Commerce has been charged with fraud.  He faces up to 25 years in prison.  The man, known as Boots, faces criminal charged for a couple of actions.  The Securities and Exchange Commission has accused him of setting up a Ponzi scheme.  He is also charged with changing his clients' brokerage statements and then using them to take out loans for himself. Aside from the criminal charges, Boots faces a host of lawsuits against him from the people he allegedly defrauded.  A background check of Boots, some have argued, would have immediately thrown up red flags.  Boots had a history of questionable activity dating back to 2003 as well as complaints from employees and investors. A Ponzi scheme is a hefty criminal charge.  If you face charges of fraud, contact the San Jose criminal defense attorneys at 866-491-1667 or send us a message from our website.

New York Man Charged with Attempting to Smuggle Date Rape Drugs

Posted on November 13th, 2008 No Comments

Ontario–A man from Brooklyn, New York has been charged with attempting to bring in a date rape drug into the United States. On October 16, 2008, the man was crossing over from Canada into the United States.

When the man was questioned by U.S. Customs and Border Protection services, he said that he was bringing religious items into the United States. He had at least 42 vials with him; the vials were labeled “Holy Water.”

After border officials became suspicious of the man, however, they sent the vials for lab analysis. Results showed that the vials actually contained the date rape drug ketamine.

If you have been drug possession and/or trafficking, contact the San Jose criminal defense attorneys of Daniel Jensen by calling 1-408-296-4100 or by visiting their website.

Cops Bust National Prescription Drug Ring

Posted on November 3rd, 2008 No Comments

Dayton, OH–Cops have busted a prescription drug ring based in Ohio run by a doctor and 16 other accomplices. The way the scheme worked was that the “doctor” would collect a $100 fee from “patients.” In return, the “patients” would receive a prescription for what is knows as a 360 degree cocktail, a mix of various prescription drugs. Then, those “patients” would resell those drugs at the street level.

Drugs from the ring are believed to have been sent as far Florida and have a total value around $5 million.

The police investigation began several weeks after the “doctor” came into business and lasted for 11 month. Police have found no evidence that the “doctor” treated real patients.

If you have been accused or charged with drug trafficking, contact the San Jose area criminal defense lawyers of Daniel Jensen by visiting their website or by calling (408) 296-4100.

Dealer Convicted of Assault, Theft, and Trafficking

Posted on October 23rd, 2008 No Comments

Truro–A drug dealer has been given 38 month of prison time for charges of assault, theft, and drug trafficking. The defense and Crown attorney had asked for a 28 month sentence, but the judge in the case thought 28 months was not enough time. 38 months is closer to the time others have been receiving for similar convictions.

The drugs the trafficker was accused of possessing were cocaine and ecstasy. His was charged with assault causing bodily harm; he punched a man in the face and broke his nose damaged his teeth. Finally, he stole two lotto tickets and breached undertakings.

If you or someone you know has been convicted of crimes, contact the San Jose Criminal Defense Lawyers of Daniel Jensen by calling 408-296-4100 or by visiting their website.

Felony Charges for Teacher in Sex Case

Posted on October 14th, 2008 No Comments

Madison, WI–A high school teacher faces up to $10,000 in fines and up to 10 years in prison while having sex with a student while he was employed at the school. The teacher had sex with the student twice, once during the student’s junior year and once during the student’s senior year, in 2000 and 2001 respectively.

Currently, the teacher has been released on $10,000 bond and cannot come into any type of contact with children without someone watching over him and cannot take part in any volunteer activities if he has has to associate with individuals under the age of 18.

If you have been charged with sexual misconduct or a similar crime, contact the San Jose criminal defense lawyers of Daniel Jensen by visiting their website or by calling 408-296-4100.

Actor Stabs Woman in an Apparent Love Triangle

Posted on August 14th, 2008 No Comments


An apparent love triangle is the reason for the stabbing of a San Marcos woman.  The attacker stabbed the woman more than 20 times.  Neighbors described him as ‘very calm’ after the assault.  This was considered to be very strange and “quite eerie,” especially for what had just happened.

The attacker faces charges of attempted murder, residential burglary, and mayhem.  Bail was set at $2 million.  He was a known actor, playing his best known role as the character Haziz in the film “40-Year-Old Virgin.”  The medical condition of the woman is still unknown. 

According to authorities, the victim and the attacker had recently stopped dating.  The attacker came upon the woman and another individual having dinner together in her home.  It was this point that the first scuffle occurred.  The neighbors heard the woman scream and come to her rescue.  After negotiating with the neighbor, the attack simply put the knife down.

If you or someone you know needs representation in a criminal court case, call the San Jose criminal law experts of the Daniel Jensen firm at (408) 296-4100.

Criminal Couple Steal from Fry’s

Posted on August 6th, 2008 No Comments


A Bay-area couple was recently charged with evading arrest and burglary.  It was about 8 pm when the male culprit walked out of a Fry’s Electronics Store with a cart full of merchandise that had not been purchased.

According to reports, the 38-year-old entered a late model Toyota Truck before leading to police on a car chase throughout the city.  Eventually in an attempt to exit from the highway the individuals rolled the car.  It was at this point that they were promptly arrest and book in the local jail.

The pair is believed to be involved in a very similar theft case at another Fry’s Electronics store.  Criminals sometimes have no regard for the safety of other people around them.  These people must definitely be held accountable for their actions.

Every person must have his day in court.  If you are in need of a San Jose criminal lawyer, call the law office of Daniel Jensen at (408) 296-4100.

Woman Arrested in Criminal Speeding

Posted on August 1st, 2008 No Comments


Mesa, Arizona police authority had been searching for twenty-one-year-old Britnee Bristow.  According to the police, the woman had been traveling over one hundred miles per hour on a local Scottsdale highway.  Police arrested her not long ago.

She was taken into custody on Wednesday by the Department of Public Safety at Pheonix Sky Harbor after getting off a flight from Australia.  She was then booked on suspicion of reckless driving and criminal speeding at the Scottsdale City Jail.

Photo enforcement cameras caught the woman driving her car almost forty miles per hour over the speed limit.  While there were several requests for her to surrender herself to the authorities, authorities say that she flew to Australia for a planned vacation.

Sometimes, the police is overzealous in their attempts to keep our streets safe.  If you have become a victim of police overzealousness, contact the criminal law defense attorneys of Daniel Jensen by calling (408) 296-4100.

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