Jeremy Dante Love Fisher, charged in a fatal Vacaville shooting, entered a no-contest plea to armed robbery and using a deadly weapon. Judge Wendy Getty found him guilty and dismissed a murder charge at the Deputy District Attorney's request. Fisher may face a maximum of four years in prison at sentencing scheduled for July 21. His co-defendant, Damien Maurice Jones Jr., will proceed to trial after sufficient evidence was found. The incident involved the shooting death of Cristian Medina and injuries to another individual during an armed robbery.
Jeremy Dante Love Fisher, 28, of Pacifica, entered a no-contest plea to armed robbery and using a deadly weapon, resulting in a guilty verdict by the judge.
The plea deal included a dismissal of a first-degree murder charge by the judge, who indicated that Fisher could receive a maximum prison term of four years.
Fisher's co-defendant, Damien Maurice Jones Jr., will continue to face charges, with a trial set to move forward as Judge Getty found sufficient evidence.
The shooting, which killed Cristian Medina and wounded another male victim, occurred during an armed robbery that police investigated in Vacaville.
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