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In 1988, Abramson's client Arnel Salvatierra was convicted of voluntary manslaughter (rather than the original charge of first-degree murder) in the case of his father’s death, and after ...
Eight years later, she negotiated a manslaughter charge for Arnel Salvatierra, a seventeen-year-old boy who killed his father. Abramson argued that he was a victim of child abuse. Abramson argued ...
In 1988, Abramson was able to obtain a verdict of manslaughter with a sentence of probation, rather than murder, for 17-year old Arnel Salvatierra, who had killed his father. Abramson argued that the father had been abusive.
In 1988 a 17-year-old client, Arnel Salvatierra, was "found guilty of voluntary manslaughter—down from first-degree murder—in the death of his father," according to the Los Angeles Times.
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Diego Salvatierra (born 1980), Argentine footballer; Herbert Salvatierra (born 1980), Bolivian lawyer and politician; José Salvatierra (born 1989) Costa Rican footballer; Juan María de Salvatierra (1648–1717), Catholic missionary; Raul Salvatierra (born 1991), Bolivian basketball player; Roberto Salvatierra (born 1984), Argentine footballer
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Wilson, J. G.; Fiske, J., eds. (1900). "Juan María de Salvatierra" . Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. New York: D. Appleton.. 381. This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Herbermann, Charles