Richmond: Author of Please Break the Law' convicted of murdering brother
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Nicolas Adjuder, a San Pablo author, was convicted of first degree murder for killing his brother Christopher Thomas during an argument in 2017. The conviction followed a trial where Adjuder claimed the fatal gunshot wound was from a catheter, although his lawyer pointed to Adjuder's mental state during the incident. Adjuder acknowledged shooting at his brother but denied that it constituted murder. The brothers had a history of frequent quarrels while living together. Adjuder will face sentencing, with a potential range of 50 years to life in prison.
After the shooting, Thomas reportedly stumbled into their mother's room and said, Mama, Nick shot me, before collapsing.
Nicolas Adjuder was found guilty of first-degree murder with a gun enhancement for killing Christopher Thomas during a Christmas Eve 2017 argument.
Adjuder's defense claimed he was unwell and fired while panicking during a fight, but he admitted to shooting at his brother.
The book 'Please Break the Law' suggests readers should carry illegal weapons and disregard the law as a means to improve their quality of life.
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