Law Practice
Sep. 26, 2008
San Diego Man Pleads Guilty in Courthouse Bombing
Web Exclusive - One of the three defendants charged with the bombing of the federal courthouse in downtown San Diego, and a Federal Express distribution center in the city, pleaded guilty Thursday to one count of possession and use of a destructive device.




WEB EXCLUSIVE
By Pat Broderick
Daily Journal Staff Writer EL CENTRO - One of the three defendants charged with the bombing of the federal courthouse in downtown San Diego, and a Federal Express distribution center in the city, pleaded guilty Thursday to one count of possession and use of a destructive device. As part of his guilty plea, Eric Reginald Robinson, 43, of San Diego, admitted that he conspired with others to build and ...
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