LOS ANGELES - A former Silicon Valley executive charged with plotting the murder of a San Francisco federal judge qualified for a court-appointed attorney Tuesday because he is too broke to continue paying his private attorneys.
Amr Mohsen, 58, formerly the chairman and CEO of Aptix Corp., is accused of soliciting the murder of U.S. District William Alsup, who had recommended in ...
Amr Mohsen, 58, formerly the chairman and CEO of Aptix Corp., is accused of soliciting the murder of U.S. District William Alsup, who had recommended in ...
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