Isaiah Stokes Receives 25-Year Sentence for 2021 Murder in Queens

Isaiah stokes receives 25-year sentence for 2021 murder in queens

Isaiah Stokes Receives 25-Year Sentence for 2021 Murder

**Queens, NY** – On Wednesday, Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz announced the sentencing of Isaiah Stokes, who received 25 years to life imprisonment following his conviction for the murder of Tyrone Jones. The murder occurred on February 7, 2021, when Jones, seated in his parked Jeep Cherokee in St. Albans, was fatally shot. This act of violence was allegedly in retaliation for a dispute that transpired during Jones’ birthday celebration in October 2020.

According to District Attorney Katz, the defendant sought revenge after being ejected from the party. Stokes placed a GPS device on Jones’ vehicle weeks prior to the shooting, tracking his movements. On February 7, Stokes located Jones, discharged his firearm into the vehicle 11 times, and struck the victim in the head and chest, leading to Jones’ immediate death.

A jury found the 45-year-old Stokes guilty of second-degree murder and weapon possession charges on March 7, following a trial that began on February 13. Justice Kenneth Holder delivered the sentence on Wednesday.

The investigation revealed that Stokes’ motive stemmed from a confrontation at Jones’ birthday

Morristown Man Receives Eight-Year Sentence for Burglary

Morristown man receives eight-year sentence for burglary

Morristown Man Receives Eight-Year Sentence for Burglary

**MORRISTOWN, NJ** – Tezmar Caldwell, 40, of Morristown, has been sentenced for crimes committed during a burglary on February 11 in Morristown. The sentencing was announced by Morris County Prosecutor Robert J. Carroll, Chief of Detectives Robert McNally, and Morristown Police Chief Darnell Richardson.

On March 14, Caldwell was sentenced by the Honorable Stephen J. Taylor to eight years in New Jersey State Prison for second-degree burglary. This sentence is subject to the No Early Release Act, which requires Caldwell to serve 85 percent of his sentence before parole eligibility. Additionally, he received a concurrent five-year sentence for a third-degree terroristic threats charge and six months for a disorderly persons simple assault charge. Upon release, Caldwell will be under parole supervision for three years.

Caldwell was found guilty by a jury on January 13 of burglary and terroristic threat charges. He was also found guilty by the court for simple assault but was acquitted of robbery and theft charges. He has been in custody at the Morris County Correctional Facility pending this sentencing.

The incident involved Caldwell entering a vehicle

Myrtle Beach Man Given 10-Year Sentence for Drug Trafficking

Myrtle beach man given 10-year sentence for drug trafficking

Myrtle Beach Man Given 10-Year Sentence for Drug Trafficking

**Conway, SC** – Jarrell Grant, a 50-year-old resident of Myrtle Beach, was sentenced on Monday for his involvement in a 2023 drug trafficking case. He pleaded guilty to multiple charges including trafficking cocaine; possession with intent to distribute crack cocaine and heroin; possession of a firearm by a convicted felon; and failure to stop for a blue light.

The case was prosecuted by Assistant Solicitor Brandon R. Lanier from the 15th Circuit Solicitor’s Office. Circuit Court Judge Alex Hyman sentenced Grant to 10 years in prison. The sentences for the charges reflect their nature, with some carrying penalties ranging from five to 30 years, making Grant ineligible for parole due to the serious and violent nature of the cocaine trafficking charge.

The charges originated from a search warrant executed at Grant’s residence following a drug trafficking investigation. Detectives discovered packaged narcotics and a firearm, the possession of which is illegal for Grant. After attempting to flee from authorities, he was eventually apprehended. His previous conviction for trafficking crack cocaine resulted in enhanced charges.

Assistant Solicitor Lanier acknowledged the efforts of the Myrtle Beach Police Department, particularly the

Monroe Robbery Case Concludes with Final Sentence

Monroe robbery case concludes with final sentence

Monroe Robbery Case Concludes with Final Sentence

**Goshen, NY** – Isaiah Graham, 22, from Manhattan was sentenced this past Wednesday to five years in prison with three years post-release supervision for his role in an attempted robbery. This sentencing took place in Orange County Court and follows Graham’s guilty plea to Attempted Robbery in the Second Degree. His three co-defendants had already received the same sentences.

The incident occurred on February 28, 2023, when Graham and three masked accomplices entered an AT&T store in Monroe. One of the robbers held the clerk by his neck while another claimed to have a gun, threatening the staff. The group stole various electronics before fleeing, but they were later captured by law enforcement in Mount Vernon, Westchester County.

David M. Hoovler, Orange County District Attorney, credited the collaborative efforts of multiple police departments for the swift arrest of Graham and his accomplices. He expressed gratitude to the Monroe Police Department, the City of Mount Vernon Police, NYPD, and the Westchester County Police for their investigation and assistance.

Senior Assistant District Attorney Nicholas Mangold is handling the prosecution for the case. As with any criminal charge, Graham’s charge is an allegation

Newburgh Resident Receives 19-Year Prison Sentence for Violent Crimes

Newburgh resident receives 19-year prison sentence for violent crimes

Newburgh Resident Receives 19-Year Prison Sentence for Violent Crimes

**Newburgh, NY** – Jesus Bravo, 26, a resident of Newburgh, has been sentenced to 19 years in prison for violent offenses. On Monday, Bravo appeared in Orange County Court before Judge Craig Stephen Brown, where he was sentenced following his prior guilty plea. His charges included Attempted Murder in the Second Degree, Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Second Degree, and two counts of Assault in the Second Degree, relating to episodes in 2023.

The investigation into these crimes was conducted by the Non-Fatal Shooting Taskforce, involving the City of Newburgh Police Department, Orange County District Attorney’s Office, and the Hudson Valley Crime Analysis Center. This task force targets gang-related violence and is backed by New York State’s GIVE initiative. The initiative seeks to address gun crimes even in cases with uncooperative victims and witnesses.

Documents revealed that on September 21, 2023, Bravo and his co-defendant, Wilmer Reyes-Bran, confronted a victim about gang affiliation in Newburgh. The confrontation escalated with Reyes-Bran stabbing the victim and Bravo attacking him physically. Further incidents included a December 11, 202