DA to Appeal After 2001 Santana High Shooter Granted Resentencing
A judge ruled Williams meets criteria for resentencing under changed juvenile sentencing laws, but the district attorney's office has appealed to block the hearing.
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California school shooter’s life sentence erased. District attorney files immediate appeal.
The shooter who opened fire at Santana High School nearly 25 years ago, killing two students and injuring 13 others, had his sentence of 50 years to life behind bars erased Tuesday — a ruling that sets him up to be released from prison. The district attorney has already appealed. Related Articles Alleged Brown, MIT shooter spent years planning attacks, left video confessions Uvalde schools officer did nothing until…
Santana High shooter’s life sentence erased. District attorney files immediate appeal.
The shooter who opened fire at Santana High School nearly 25 years ago, killing two students and injuring 13 others, had his sentence of 50 years to life behind bars erased Tuesday — a ruling that sets him up to be released from prison. The district attorney has already appealed. Charles Andrew “Andy” Williams was 15 years old in March 2001 when he brought 40 rounds of ammunition and a gun to the Santee campus, burst from a bathroom stall and op…
2001 Santana High School shooter to appear in court for re-sentencing bid
Charles Andrew “Andy” Williams, the 2001 Santana High School shooter who, as a teenager, killed two students and wounded more than a dozen other victims at the Santee campus, will appear in court Tuesday in a bid to modify his prison sentence, which could result in his release. Williams was 15 years old when he committed the March 5, 2001,...
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