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Manslaughter trial starts for Deputy Andrew Hall in on-duty shooting death of Laudemer Arboleda in Danville

Manslaughter trial starts for Deputy Andrew Hall in on-duty shooting death of Laudemer Arboleda in Danville
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Judge orders Danville police officer to stand trial for manslaughter in on-duty shooting

Time to read: about 1 minutes Danville Police Officer Andrew Hall, center, heads into his preliminary hearing at the A. F. Bray Courthouse in Martinez on July 20 for the death of Laudemer Arboleda. (Photo by Harika Maddala/Bay City News) Danville Police Officer Andrew Hall will stand trial on a voluntary manslaughter charge in the 2018 shooting death of Laudemer Arboleda, but a judge threw out a charge of assault with a semi-automatic weapon, saying at a preliminary hearing Tuesday the prosecutor didn t adequately prove the gun used was technically semi-automatic. Contra Costa County Superior Court Judge Terri Mockler said there wasn t enough evidence showing Hall s claim of self-defense in firing 10 bullets at Laudemer was legitimate to warrant dismissing the manslaughter charge before trial. Hall s defense team argued that Arboleda was driving his car at Hall, and the shooting may have saved his life.

An East Bay police officer is arraigned for manslaughter He s still on the force

An East Bay police officer is arraigned for manslaughter. He s still on the force FacebookTwitterEmail John Burris, left, a civil attorney representing Tyrell Wilson s family, stands beside Jessica Leong, Laudemer Arboleda s niece, and her father, Lester Leong, Arboleda s brother-in-law, outside the A.F. Bray Courthouse following an arraignment hearing for Danville police Officer Andrew Hall on Wednesday, June 16, 2021, in Martinez, Calif. Yalonda M. James/The Chronicle Danville police Officer Andrew Hall pled not guilty on Wednesday to felony charges of voluntary manslaughter and assault with a semiautomatic firearm, stemming from a deadly encounter with an unarmed motorist on Nov. 3, 2018. Hall, who has been on paid administrative leave ever since he shot a second man on March 11 a case that is now under investigation arrived to his arraignment at the Contra Costa Superior Court in Martinez, where a small crowd of sheriff’s deputies, reporters, activists and family membe

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