He shot two Jewish men last year. One victim doesn't think a 35-year sentence is long enough
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U.S. District Judge George Wu noted that Jaime Tran's mental health issues influenced his sentencing to 35 years, instead of the 40 years recommended by prosecutors.
Survivor 'Mr. H' expressed that a bullet could have easily killed him and emphasized how difficult it is to understand the trauma unless you experience it.
Assistant U.S. Atty. Kathrynne Seiden highlighted the emotional impact on the victims, stating they felt sad, scared, and disillusioned after the shooting.
Seiden added that one victim feels unrepresented in the U.S. justice system, concerned about a lack of consequences for hate crimes.
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