Gonzalez's lawyer David Bos urged the judge to sentence him to "time served," the approximately nine months he has spent in jail since his arrest, and said he deserved leniency because of his Army service. Prosecutors recommended a sentence of 18 months during Tuesday's hearing. Federal sentencing g
Date: Jun 16, 2015
Category: U.S.
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Man behind attempted White House break-in found 'not competent'
it was revealed that Gonzalez had undergone a forensic mental health screening and was found to be not competent to stand trial. This was completely unexpected because at the last hearing, his lawyer, David Bos, had objected to the screening, maintaining that Gonzalez was, in fact, competent. The
Date: Oct 21, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Accused White House fence jumper to get mental health screening How could ...
magistrate judge, was done before she had a chance to hear a legal motion by the defense disputing whether the magistrate had the authority to order it. David Bos, the federal public defender representing Gonzalez, objected to any examination in the first place because he says Gonzalez is fit for trial.
A lawyer for defendant Omar J. Gonzalez, David Bos, entered the plea on his client's behalf in a 20-minute proceeding that grew contentious because of a disagreement between Bos and U.S. Magistrate Judge Deborah Robinson.
Date: Oct 01, 2014
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Accused White House Fence-Jumper Omar Gonzalez Pleads Not Guilty
David Bos, a lawyer for Gonzalez, told reporters that he objected in part because the defense would have no say in who conducts the screening. He told the judge there was no basis for suggesting that Gonzalez was not competent to stand trial.
Date: Oct 01, 2014
Category: U.S.
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Accused White House Fence Jumper Had Earlier Arrest Record
orkins, 29, was easily able to purchase a semiautomatic pistol from a Virginia gun shop the week before the shooting, even though he was suffering from a chronic mental illness. Defense attorney David Bos recommended a sentence of 111/2 years and said the case was about too easy access to firearms.
Date: Sep 19, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Family Research Council shooter sentenced to 25 years
easily able to purchase a semiautomatic pistol from a Virginia gun shop the week before the August 2012 shooting even though he was suffering from a chronic mental illness. Defense attorney David Bos recommended a sentence of 111/2 years and said the case was about too easy access to firearms.