Poway synagogue shooter will not face death penalty in federal court case - California News Times

According to prosecutors, a man in Rancho Penhaskitos, accused of a hate crime attack at the Poway Synagogue, killed one woman and injured three others.

A Justice Department prosecutor, John T. Arnist, 22, in connection with a federal accusation filed following an attack on Chabad on April 27, 2019, in a brief one-judgment submission to court. He said he would not seek execution. Poway synagogue.

Submitting to court means that Ernest will not face the death penalty in either federal or state court.he Convicted of state accusation The number of attempted murders and attempted murders on July 20 in a judicial transaction in which San Diego District Attorney Summer Stefan agreed not to seek a state execution.

Under the terms of the contract, Ernest will be sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole, and will be given a life imprisonment of 121 years and an additional 16-year term. He will be sentenced to the San Diego Superior Court on September 30th.

Meanwhile, the status of his federal proceedings is unknown. In June, Ernest signed a conditional agreement convicted in a federal proceeding and was subsequently transferred to US Attorney General Merrick Garland. The terms of the contract have not been disclosed.

Garland has the option of accepting transactions. This eliminates the need for trial. Other options include rejecting the offered transaction and negotiating a new transaction, or rejecting it altogether and going to trial.

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