Pacific Grove man sentenced to prison for domestic violence charges
Monterey County District Attorney s Office
David Michael Burge
PACIFIC GROVE, Calif. (KION) A Pacific Grove man will spend a total of eight years and eight months in prison for multiple charges, according to the Monterey County District Attorney s Office.
David Michael Burge was sentenced to five years in prison after a jury found him guilty of four felony domestic violence-related charges.
Along with that prison sentence, a Monterey County judge sentenced him to serve a consecutive three years and eight months in prison for violating probation.
The DA s Office said the victim was staying with her ex-boyfriend, 30-year-old Burge, at an inn in October 2020 when he got angry with her for refusing to warm up a frozen muffin for him. Investigators said he smashed the muffin in her face and punched her in the face.
A former Central California high school coach and local political advisor was sentenced to 28 years and eight months in prison for multiple sexual assault convictions.
DNA from COVID mask helps jury convict child rapist
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Mug shot of Leonardo Ramirez Jr. (Photo provided by Monterey County District Attorney’s Office)
KING CITY, Calif. - A Monterey County jury convicted a King City man for raping a 10-year-old girl in 2018, after investigators obtained the prime suspect s DNA from a discarded COVID mask more than two years after the crime.
The jury found 28-year-old Leonardo Ramirez Jr. guilty of several charges Tuesday in addition to the rape, including the infliction of bodily harm on a child and using a dangerous weapon.
The rape occurred Feb. 3, 2018, around 7 a.m., according to a press release issued Wednesday by Monterey County District Attorney Jeannine M. Pacioni.
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