Isaac Guillen, 52, received the 84-month sentence from United States District Judge Dean D. Pregerson. Guillen was a member of a street gang during his late teens, leaving that life behind to attend the UCLA School of Law and become a successful criminal defense attorney.
Jun 22, 2015 · Isaac Guillen, 52, received the 84-month sentence from United States District Judge Dean D. Pregerson. Guillen was a member of a street gang during his late teens, leaving that life behind to attend the UCLA School of Law and become a …
Isaac Guillen, 52, received the 84-month sentence from United States District Judge Dean D. Pregerson. Guillen was a member of a street gang during his late teens, leaving that life behind to attend the UCLA School of Law and become a successful criminal defense attorney.
Jan 10, 2013 · A federal judge on Thursday handed down a seven-year sentence to a disbarred attorney who had turned his life around from being a criminal youth only to later fall back into gang life as consigliere to a member of the Mexican Mafia.. Isaac Guillen, 51, pleaded guilty to racketeering and laundering drug proceeds on behalf of a clique of the 18th Street gang …
Jun 06, 2012 · Isaac Guillen's life story about leaving his Riverside, Calif. gang to become a criminal lawyer was so good, it inspired a television show produced by Jennifer Lopez in 2006 called "Brethren ...
The CID, the Army's primary criminal investigative organization, said the process to identify the human remains can take time. "We need a congressional investigation as soon as possible. They lied to us since day one, Fort Hood. They're hiding," said Mayra.
Natalie Khawam, attorney for the family of missing Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen, said "we believe that her remains were found.". The announcement at a Wednesday press conference comes hours after the U.S. Army said it found partial human remains, which have not been identified yet, during a search for the missing soldier in Texas.
After the sexual harassment reports surfaced, many service members have used the hashtag #IAmVanessaGuillen to share their experiences with sexual assault and harassment on social media. Sexual assault in the U.S. military has increased over the past two years, according to a report from the Defense Department.