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Updated: 10:59 AM Nov 25, 2008
Court Upholds Sentence In WI Gang Shooting
An appeals court says a man was properly sentenced to 18 years in prison for his role in a gang-related shooting in western Wisconsin more than four years ago.
Posted: 10:59 AM Nov 25, 2008Email Address: news@weau.com |
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An appeals court says a man was properly sentenced to 18 years in prison for his role in a gang-related shooting in western Wisconsin more than four years ago.
Teng Vang contended a judge gave him a harsher sentence because Vang earlier won an appeals ruling that allowed him to withdraw his no-contest plea to lesser charges in the Eau Claire shooting.
The 3rd District Court of Appeals says Vang was convicted of more serious crimes in a subsequent trial and the prison sentence was fair.
Court records say Vang and several other members of Ruthless Crip Gangsters drove to Eau Claire, confronted a member of the rival gang Menace of Destruction and fired gun shots after an argument. Vang was convicted of being party to attempted first-degree intentional homicide and other felonies.
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