Jeanine Pirro Announces First Criminal Sentences As DC Prosecutor

Former Fox News anchor Jeanine Pirro began her interim role as U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia by announcing the sentencing of two men involved in a drive-by shooting near a D.C. elementary school.

 

 

 

Rasheed Mullins, 27, received 90 months, and Josiah Warfield, 24, got 100 months in federal prison, followed by five years of supervised release. Both had pleaded guilty to assault with intent to murder.

Pirro’s office also announced the indictment of Te’Vaughn Brown, 20, for felony assault.

Her appointment follows Senator Thom Tillis blocking the previous nominee over concerns tied to January 6.

Fox News wished Pirro well, while Alina Habba is being considered as her replacement on The Five.

Related Posts

Ocasio-Cortez Says Trump DOJ ‘Hasn’t Responded’ To Query On Potential Probe

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., stated on Tuesday that the Justice Department has not confirmed whether she is under federal investigation for a “Know Your Rights” immigration webinar…

Trump Confirms He’s Sending Rubio To Turkey For Ukraine-Russia Talks

President Donald Trump confirmed on Tuesday that Secretary of State Marco Rubio will represent his administration in Turkey to oversee peace talks between Russia and Ukraine.  …

Trump Secures Monster Investment From Qatar

Trade deals continued to emerge on President Donald Trump’s second day in the Middle East, marking his first trip to the region since taking office.    …

US Attorney Habba Provides Huge Update Following ICE Arrest Of Top Dem

Interim U.S. Attorney for New Jersey, Alina Habba, provided an update on Friday regarding Newark Mayor Ras Baraka’s arrest for trespassing at a federal ICE facility.  …

Hillary Clinton’s Latest Attempt To Trip Up Trump Backfires

Hillary Clinton faced backlash after criticizing President Trump over his trip to Qatar, implying he might be blackmailed after Qatar offered a \$400 million luxury jet to…

Outgoing D.C. Attorney Ed Martin Provides Update On Jan. 6 Pipe Bomb Case

Ed Martin, soon to be the U.S. Department of Justice’s pardon attorney, recently shared troubling insights about the investigation into the January 6 pipe bomber during an…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *