A San Diego County judge on Friday sentenced a Rancho Bernardo man convicted of possessing an illegal cache of weapons to probation instead of prison. A jury recently found Neal James Anders, 47, guilty on multiple criminal counts, including possession of destructive devices. Prosecutors had sought a four-year state prison sentence. Instead, Judge Lisa Rodriguez ordered Anders to serve two years of probation, including 365 days of house arrest. He was also ordered to pay more than $3,000 in fines and is prohibited from possessing firearms.

Source: No prison time for Rancho Bernardo man who had ‘arsenal’ of firearms and explosives

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Proverbs 11:2


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