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A Los Angeles sheriff’s deputy will serve four months in prison on a misdemeanor conviction for using excessive force after ...
Trevor Kirk was initially expected to be sentenced to 10 years in federal prison until the DOJ requested the dismissal of his ...
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy Trevor Kirk was sentenced to four months in prison Monday for an excessive force conviction involving an unarmed woman outside a Lancaster supermarket in 2023.
The deputy was convicted of a felony charge, but in a post-conviction plea he agreed to plead guilty to a misdemeanor.
Trevor Kirk was sentenced to four months in prison. He was originally charged with a felony and faced a maximum of 10 years in federal prison for assaulting and pepper-spraying a woman.
Rob Keenan sparred for more than two hours over the federal government’s highly unusual legal maneuver to offer L.A. County Sheriff’s Deputy Trevor Kirk a misdemeanor plea deal just two months ...
A federal judge partially granted an unusual request from a Trump-appointed prosecutor to reduce from a felony to a ...
Alcaraz, Brian R. Faerstein and section chief Cassie Palmer resigned from the office over a “post-trial” plea agreement filed Thursday in the case of Trevor Kirk, an L.A. County sheriff’s ...
In February, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy Trevor James Kirk was found guilty of using excessive force during the shoplifting investigation outside of a supermarket in Lancaster. A jury saw ...
Deputy Trevor Kirk was recorded tackling and pepper-spraying an older woman while she filmed a man being handcuffed outside a supermarket in June 2023. A federal jury in February found Kirk guilty ...