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Hughes appeals prison sentence; case expected to be heard next year PDF Print E-mail
Written by Elizabeth Larson   
Saturday, 04 October 2008
LAKE COUNTY – A San Francisco man sentenced last month to prison in connection with a 2005 break-in is appealing his sentence.


Renato Hughes, 24, was sentenced on Sept. 8 by Judge Arthur Mann to eight years in state prison on charges including burglary and assault with a firearm related to a Dec. 7, 2005 incident at a Clearlake Park home.


With time served and a 15-percent time credit, Hughes was expected to serve just over four years of the sentence.


At the time of the sentence, Hughes' defense attorneys, Stuart Hanlon and Sara Rief, indicated an appeal would be filed.


Hanlon and Rief were right. On Sept. 10, an appeal with filed with the Lake County Superior Court and forwarded to the Court of Appeals, said Sean Keane of the San Francisco-based First District Appellate Project, which represents prisoners in appellate cases.


Although Hughes previously had private representation, Keane said the court has ruled Hughes is indigent, which qualifies him for the First District Appellate Project's services.


An attorney has not yet been assigned to Hughes' case, Keane said.


Court records show that the court recorder has to get the trial transcript to the appellate court by Oct. 30.


Keane said the matter itself likely will be dealt with through an exchange of letter briefs. If the judges and attorneys request it, the case could have oral arguments.


Because of the length of the trial and the massive transcript, Keane said he didn't expect a briefing on the case to be issued until next February.


“There's probably not going to be any actual events in the case for a while,” he said.


While Hughes was found guilty in August of burglary and assault with a firearm, he was acquitted in of two counts of first-degree homicide by a jury in Martinez, where the trial had been moved due to a change of venue motion.


Because Hughes was alleged to have been taking part in a violent crime that could result in death, he was charged with the deaths of friends Christian Foster and Rashad Williams under the provocative act doctrine.


However, it was homeowner Shannon Edmonds who actually shot the men as they ran from him home. Edmonds was not charged in the case.


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Here we go again!
written by gabby, October 04, 2008
It just never seems to end!
Hopkins gift
written by James, October 04, 2008
that keeps on giving. The other shoe is going to drop soon. Something to do about a boat.He will not return phone calls or has a complaint form. If that office is about us the people? He needs to go and that place is were they donot serve ice water. He is one low life on par with a slug, no a slug is better. Sorry to the slug.
Do your time
written by Sunshine, October 05, 2008
Hughes should just do his time and accept that a jury of his peers found him guilty.He was there, his blood was found in the house and my grandson is living with permanent brain damage. Dale is doing life and Hughes only got 51 months. Would he trade lives with Dale??? I don't think so. I watched as he got his sentence and found him to be cocky, arrogant and not taking any responibility for his part of the crime and all he could say was "at least I'm not getting life". I wish he had been found guilty of all charges.
Sunshine, good luck
written by Donna Christopher, October 06, 2008
in caring for your grandchild - he seems to be the one paying the price of the ill thought actions of others. May I ask, did the Judge order some type of restitution to be paid by Hughes? If so, then I hope Mr. Hughes gets it together and becomes a wage earner and restitution payer. I know that will not make your family whole again but Hughes needs to be constantly reminded of his actions. Your family will never forget.
No Restitution
written by Sunshine, October 08, 2008
No restitution ordered by the judge. Hughes got on extra year for his part of injuring my grandson so that Hopkins didn't retry him for attempted murder. There is no healing for our family, no apology, nothing!!! Our thoughts are about Dale constantly, what will become of him and his life. It's not like being sentenced to 51 months. Dale is doing life with a traumatic brain injury. His conservator receives his disability and that is it. The Lake Co. Regional Center is seeking placement for him in another rehabilation center. He was hit, scratched and bruised in the rehab where he was. In all my dreams I could never image this happening to Dale. I love him so much and feel helpless in helping him.Pray for Dale.

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