(Krona) – A man in the Gulf region was sentenced to one year in prison and one day in the Federal Prison on July 11 on charges of assaulting the US Marshal, while he refused to detention in the Utah Provincial Court on November 22, 2024, according to the US Department of Justice.
Jeffrey Adam Chrome, a former resident of San Francisco, Jeffrey Adam Chrome, 34, was in court for a hearing on allegations that he had violated the conditions for his underwent to supervise when the boom fell. During the session, the provincial court ordered the detention while waiting for future procedures.
The Ministry of Justice said: “Chrome was disturbed by the court’s decision, opposing, opposing and impeding the efforts of the deputy of many American Marshalin to his detention.” “Specifically, CRUM has resisted instructions by the American Marshalin Marshal to enter and get out of the elevator that he would take into a holding cell, forcing them to carry it. At one time, the chrome was expelled his legs, and the American deputy Marshal hit the head.”
Chrome was eventually arrested in court. On December 3, 2024, the Federal Grand jury accused Chrome of assault. He acknowledged that he was guilty on May 16, 2025, for the charge of attacking, resistance, or obstructing a federal officer.
Susan Eleneston, the American boycott judge, issued a chrome ruling, which included an additional and coinciding judgment for violating the conditions for his surrounding release. Chrome’s condemnation of the violation of his surrounding release arose from a previous condemnation of an illegal pistol and the possession of ammunition as a criminal.