Woman gets 12 years for her role in 2018 Bay Area fatal robbery shooting
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Jessica Marie McCraven was sentenced to 12 years in prison for her role in a deadly robbery that resulted in the murder of Gerado Suarez-Marin in 2018. After pleading no contest to voluntary manslaughter and weapon charges, McCraven agreed to testify against her co-defendant, Devonte Levan Hicks, who faces life imprisonment without parole. The court found that Hicks, who killed Suarez-Marin with a choke chain during a drug transaction, did not use a deadly weapon during the robbery, which played a significant role in the trial's outcome.
Judge John B. Ellis sentenced Jessica Marie McCraven to 12 years for voluntary manslaughter and using a deadly weapon in a 2018 fatal robbery.
McCraven agreed to testify against co-defendant Devonte Levan Hicks, whose actions led to a life sentence without parole in a tragic motel incident.
Read at The Mercury News
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