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News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: Petaluma Man Given 6-year Sentence For Armed Robbery
Title:US CA: Petaluma Man Given 6-year Sentence For Armed Robbery
Published On:2000-09-30
Source:Press Democrat, The (CA)
Fetched On:2008-09-03 07:12:07
PETALUMA MAN GIVEN 6-YEAR SENTENCE FOR ARMED ROBBERY

A Petaluma man who participated in a home-invasion robbery that included
the rip-off of a marijuana garden was sentenced Friday to six years and
eight months in prison.

In sending Richard J. McClean, 22, to prison, Sonoma County Superior Court
Judge Allan Hardcastle said the robbery was terrifying for the victims,
particularly two youngsters who were in the house with their father.

"Mr. McClean entered the home first, cased the situation, saw two young
children were involved, and still the robbery went forward," Hardcastle said.

McClean and David Delasantos, 23, who is still awaiting sentencing, robbed
the Burt Lane home in Petaluma close to midnight Aug. 20, 1999, according
to court records.

McClean had a knife and Delasantos was armed with a gun.

McClean told authorities he had acquired a quantity of marijuana at the
house before that night. Defense attorney George Arack Jr. on Friday told
the court that McClean was robbing drug dealers, but the judge noted there
was trial testimony that the pot in the greenhouse was being used for
medical marijuana purposes.

According to court records, McClean had a small knife during the 15-minute
robbery, and made threats to the adults in the house, saying, "I'll stick
you," and "I'll hurt you." McClean struck one of the children, perhaps
inadvertently, but nevertheless the 10-year-old boy and 9-year-old girl
were "petrified for their life," according to Probation Officer Stephen
Prudhomme's presentencing report.

During the robbery, both intruders demanded money and marijuana before
going to the greenhouse and uprooting a dozen pot plants, some as tall as
four feet.

McClean was caught in the neighborhood by a Petaluma police officer.
Delasantos was arrested the next day.

McClean pleaded no contest in July to three counts of armed robbery.

Following a trial in July, a jury convicted Delasantos of the Petaluma home
invasion along with two Santa Rosa armed robberies last year, one at Round
Table Pizza on Occidental Road and the other at a check cashing store on
Piner Road. He also was convicted of kidnapping in connection with one of
the robberies and faces a possible life prison sentence when he comes
before Hardcastle on Oct. 27.

In asking for leniency for McClean, defense attorney Arack noted Friday
that his client has a relatively minimal juvenile record and his only adult
conviction is for driving on a suspended license.

Arack said his client had left his gang involvement behind at the age of 18
and is now married with a 2-year-old child. ""He's a young man trying to
better himself and deal with drug addiction," Arack said.

But prosecutor Laura West said McClean was not blameless. "He was an active
participant in a serious residential robbery," she said. "Three adults and
two children were terrorized in the sanctity and safety of their home."

You can reach Press Democrat Staff Writer Clark Mason at 568-5312 or e-mail
cmason@pressdemocrat.com.
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