Categories
News

Upstate New York man sentenced to 5 years in prison for lying to grand jury

A man who lied to a federal grand jury about a murder that he witnessed was sentenced to 60 months in prison and 3 years of supervised release on November 6, 2020. 

Demetrius “Little D” Lowry, 25, of Buffalo, NY, pled guilty to obstruction of justice in October 2019. His sentencing was delayed due to Covid-19. 

Categories
News

Upstate New York woman sentenced to 4 years in prison for lying to grand jury

A woman who lied to a federal grand jury about her cousin’s role in a murder was sentenced to 48 months in prison on October 16, 2020. 

Shanna Smith, 26, of Buffalo, NY, had previously pled guilty to making false declarations before a grand jury and obstruction of justice. U.S. District Judge Lawrence Vilardo also sentenced Smith to 3 years of supervised release. 

Categories
News

Shanna Smith pleads guilty to lying to grand jury

A woman who lied to a federal grand jury about her cousin’s involvement in two homicides in Buffalo, New York, has pleaded guilty to making false declarations before a grand jury and obstruction of justice, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

Shanna Smith, 25, of Buffalo, apparently lied to the grand jury to protect her cousin Dalvon Curry from criminal prosecution. She is scheduled to be sentenced on October 16, 2020. 

Categories
News

Three men sentenced for stealing armored car on Long Island

Photo: © nycrime.com

A former armored car driver and two accomplices who stole $510,000 from an armored car on Long Island in November 2018 have been sentenced to prison.

On February 19, 2020, Alexis Laguerra, Raymond Soto Jr., and Raymond Soto Sr. were sentenced to 30 months, 33 months, and 18 months in prison, respectively.

U.S. District Judge Sandra Feuerstein also ordered the defendants to forfeit $300,000 and pay restitution of $510,000 to the armored car company.

Categories
News

Family of accused bank robber indicted for obstruction of justice

Photos: © Google

Three family members of an accused bank robber have been charged with destroying evidence, lying to authorities, and witness tampering, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

The original indictment

In July 2019, Timothy L. Mulvey, 33, was indicted for allegedly robbing two banks in Western New York in the summer of 2018. 

Mulvey allegedly stole $2,044 from Northwest Savings Bank in Grand Island, NY, on June 27, 2018, and $913 from M&T Bank in Niagara Falls, NY, on July 11, 2018.