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Man who attacked Nancy Pelosi's husband also found guilty of kidnapping and faces life in prison

By Economic Times - 5 months ago
A man convicted in the attack against former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband has been found guilty of aggravated kidnapping, which carries a life sentence without parole. David DePape, 44, was also convicted of first-degree burglary, false imprisonment of an elder, threatening a family member of a public official, and dissuading a witness in a San Francisco trial. The attack, which occurred in 2022, resulted in Paul Pelosi suffering serious injuries. DePape's federal sentencing of 30 years was recently concluded, and his state trial convictions come despite his defense claiming double jeopardy. DePape's defense plans to appeal the verdict.

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