(Krona) – Prosecutors said that a hill man took a “jealous anger” and suffocated 20 times inside her home. The maximum penalty was delivered on Friday.
Daniel Thomas Bidel, 43, was convicted of domestic violence due to a brutal and long -detected attack in 2022, according to Sonoma Province.
Judge Tarfir, the beads coded, gave the maximum penalty permitted under the California Law – four years and eight months in the state prison.
During the ruling pronunciation session on Friday, Judge Shafir described the beadle certificate as a lack of credibility. The judge said that Beadle “clearly has a large -scale idea that he is a victim, at all times, by all people,” according to the provincial prosecutor’s office.
On March 6, 2022, bead attacked the victim inside her home while her young children were sleeping on the upper floor.
“Beadle erupted to jealous anger after the victim learned with her ex -husband. Over the next few hours, Beadle strangled the victim about 20 times, and issued repeated threats to her life and members of her family, and restricted her by force to prevent escaping. To prevent the victim from calling for help in Beadle
The judge found that Beadle’s lack of insight and remorse made him a threat to others, describing his behavior as “a chilling and chase.”
A jury found a false prison and domestic violence on March 26 after a trial.
“The number of victims of domestic violence suffering in silence, as their attackers continue to walk freely,” said provincial lawyer, Carla Rodriguez.
Support all victims of domestic violence and ensure that the attackers are held accountable. I admire the courage of the victim in this case, which was strong enough to defend herself throughout the long court process. The jury and the court confirmed that the victim had received justice in this case, and I hope that she would enjoy calm in her life as she advanced from this dark episode. “
The case was sued by provincial lawyer Matthew Hobson.
Resources and support for domestic violence victims can be found at the Family Justice Center in Sonoma Province by calling 707-565-8255. YWCA Sonoma is running a hotline around the clock throughout the week and shelter for a safe home. DA office said you can call the hotline on 707-546-1234 for help.