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Miami, Florida – Last Thursday, a federal district judge in West Palm Beach, Florida sentenced the 34-year-old leader of a South Florida drug trafficking ring to 210 months in federal prison for conspiring to commit a Hobbs Act robbery and conspiring to traffic 100 kilograms or more of marijuana.
As part of his guilty plea earlier this year, Christopher Michael Frantantoni admitted that in June 2019, he and five members of the drug trafficking organization that he ran flew from South Florida to San Francisco, California, to commit a home invasion robbery of Frantantoni’s marijuana supplier. Frantantoni gained access to the home where the supplier kept the stash by setting up a meeting there to negotiate the purchase of 90 pounds of high-grade marijuana. Frantantoni and the seller met at the house on June 24, 2019. Frantantoni walked inside, leaving the entrance door ajar. Three men wearing black tactical uniforms and body armor burst through the door pretending to be DEA agents. In fact, they were Frantantoni’s associates. The men then pointed what appeared to be two pistols and a rifle at the residence’s three occupants, demanding that the victims get on the ground and not look at them. They grabbed cash and 90 pounds of high-grade marijuana and fled the scene. Frantantoni also admitted that, prior to the robbery, he and his crew had purchased large amounts of marijuana in Cali fornia for resale in South Florida.
Co-defendants Kyle Edwin Firestone and Bradley Broder pled guilty and were sentenced to 27 months’ imprisonment. Two other co-defendants pled guilty and are awaiting sentencing as follows: April Renee Frantantoni (October 11, 9:00 a.m.) and Jonathan Paul Bonanno (December 9, 9:00 a.m.).
Juan Antonio Gonzalez, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, and Christopher A. Robinson, Special Agent in Charge, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), Miami Field Office, announced the sentence imposed by U.S. District Judge Kenneth A. Marra.
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Ex-Prosecutor Turned Criminal Justice Reform Advocate Is Charged With Rape in Manhattan

NEW YORK – Former Boston attorney and founder of Prosecutor Impact Adam Foss, 42, has been indicted for raping a woman while she slept in a Manhattan hotel room in October 2017. Foss is charged in a New York State Supreme Court indictment with rape in the first degree and sexual abuse in the first degree.
“I thank this brave survivor, who had the courage to come forward and share her story,” said Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg, Jr.. “Our Special Victims Division is survivor-centered and trauma-informed, and we encourage anyone who believes they have been the victim of a sex crime to call our Hotline at 212-335-9373. Our prosecutors, investigators, and service providers are available to help.”
According to court documents and statements made on the record in court, on October 21, 2017, Foss, a former prosecutor and public speaker, met the 25-year-old survivor at a Midtown hotel after exchanging calls and texts for approximately one month. After the survivor repeatedly said no to Foss’ sexual advances, the two fell asleep, before Foss allegedly raped the woman as she slept.
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Man Exonerated After Being Wrongly Incarcerated For 25 years

On August 8, a man who spent 25 years in prison for murder was exonerated of the crime.
Cedric Dent was given a life sentence without the possibility of parole. This was after he was found guilty of shooting and killing someone in 1997.
However, Dent had continuously said that he was innocent. “I was a working man. I was taking care of my family. All of a sudden, things went wrong in my life, and they took my life away from me. I got locked up when I was 23, and I am 47 now. They took my good years away from me for something I didn’t do,” he expressed.
The killing happened when the victim and someone else were involved in an altercation. Dent was said to be at the movie theater watching a film when the incident occurred. However, he was apprehended and charged in relation to the killing 11 days after that.
“Nobody ever went to the theater to try to see if somebody could corroborate that. Nobody tried to find a paper record of that. There were systematic failures at every stage here. The police did not do their job. They did nothing to try and corroborate this identification of witnesses,” stated Dent’s lawyer after he was exonerated.
He added that one person identified Dent through a police lineup. Even though the Black man didn’t match the description of the shooter, Dent was still charged in the matter.
“At trial, there was no other evidence, no physical evidence that tied Mr. Dent to the crime. It was really the testimony of this one witness,” the lawyer stated.
Ms.Colbert, Dent’s mother, said that another of her relatives had also been wrongfuly convicted. Her brother, Elvis, had been wrongfuly incarcerated for 43 years.
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