In Oakland human trafficking case, one defendant will get 10 years in prison, another is ordered to take parenting classes
Briefly

Clarence C-Money Brown III, 29, pleaded no contest to a human trafficking count and will be sentenced to 10 years. His co-defendant, Brittany Rivera, faces two years probation.
Undercover Oakland police officers witnessed Brown attacking a woman with a pistol and holding it to her head, demonstrating the violent nature of his crimes.
Brown's previous criminal history, including a vehicular manslaughter conviction, and his current charges reveal a troubling pattern of violence and disregard for the law.
The rapid resolution of the case, with both defendants pleading no contest within two weeks of being charged, was noted as unusually quick for such serious offenses.
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