The judge invoked sentencing enhancements due to the use of a deadly weapon and the victim's age, totaling at least 28 years for Telles' actions.
After being found guilty, Telles, who denied killing German, had strong evidence against him, including DNA found beneath the reporter's fingernails.
Prosecutor Pamela Weckerly emphasized that Telles' actions stemmed from political animosity, stating, 'This type of violence... is unacceptable and dangerous for a community as a whole.'
Despite the conviction, Telles expressed his condolences to German's family but maintained his innocence, stating, 'I did not kill Mr. German.'
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