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PLOT TO KILL OBAMA REVEALED! Bomb-Case Witness Says Friend Had High-Level Plans (Rene Sandler in Eastern Time)
This past September 23, a 19-year-old Collin McKenzie-Gude of the Bethesda, Maryland, area pled guilty to possessing bomb-making chemicals in his home outside the Beltway around the nation’s capital. He’s also since pled guilty to carjacking an elderly man’s vehicle when he apparently tried to leave the area after learning that his home was about to be searched.
When authorities said they also found several firearms, a document showing how to kill someone from 200 meters away and a map with markings around the Presidential Camp David, McKenzie-Gude’s story made national news.
Well, now, just weeks before McKenzie-Gude’s sentencing, a new wrinkle has brought this case to the national spotlight again, as the client of high-profile attorney, Rene Sandler, has made statements to investigators that McKenzie-Gude planned to use the explosives in a plot to assassinate, then, Senator Barack Obama during his Presidential campaign.
Sandler’s client is 18-year-old Patrick Yevsukov, a former close friend and confessed bomb supplier to McKenzie-Gude, who is likewise in custody and awaiting sentencing for having pled guilty to making and possessing pipe bombs.
Twist is, however, Yevsukov’s statements to authorities have not always been consistent, and McKenzie-Gude’s defense attorney is pointing to interviews with Yevsukov earlier on in the investigation when he reportedly told police, “from the day I met [McKenzie-Gude], he gave me no reason to believe that he had any bad intentions or attack plan.”
So, why have Yevsukov’s accounts of the events leading up to his friend’s arrest changed? What role does Yevsukov’s father play in all this? And what could possibly be the motivations or the realistic threat levels of a Collin McKenzie-Gude?
For an incredibly close insight into this compelling case about to earn some big-time press in the coming days, call Special Guests right away to schedule an interview with an attorney right in the thick of it—Rene Sandler. You and your audience won’t be disappointed.
ABOUT RENE (pronounced REE-nee) SANDLER, ESQ.: Rene Sandler, Esq. has fought on behalf of her clients in courts throughout the State of Maryland for more than a decade. Ms. Sandler was recently named as a top trial lawyer in Washingtonian Magazine, which listed the top 1% of attorneys in 28 legal specialties in the Washington Metropolitan area. Ms. Sandler regularly handles high profile criminal cases in Maryland and has been featured in Washingtonian Magazine and a variety of local and national newspapers and magazines and is a popular talk show guest. Ms. Sandler has been recognized through the Montgomery County Office of the Public Defender (The same county where the DC Sniper John Allen Muhammad was tried) as a private attorney possessing outstanding trial skills and commitment to her clients and for fighting injustice.
Rene Sandler, Esq. is the Chair of the prestigious School Education Committee through the Montgomery County Bar Foundation, which partners with Montgomery County Public Schools to bring educational programs to the schools on such topics as school violence, gangs, forensic evidence, juvenile justice system, and the legal system as a whole. Recently, Ms. Sandler was honored by the Montgomery County Bar Association for her tireless work on this Committee and for developing and implementing programs for both Montgomery County students and parents through the Montgomery County Public Schools Parent Academy.
Ms. Sandler began her legal career as a law clerk to the Hon. S. Michael Pincus, in the Circuit Court for Montgomery County. Thereafter, she joined the Montgomery County State’s Attorney’s Office where she prosecuted hundreds of major felonies, misdemeanors, and serious traffic cases and regularly tried cases before juries. Ms. Sandler has been in private practice since 1996. In addition to practicing law, Ms. Sandler is an adjunct law professor, teaching law practice management. Rene Sandler, Esq. is a member of the Maryland State Bar Association, Montgomery County Bar Association, member and former Board of Director of the Maryland Criminal Defense Attorneys Association, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Montgomery County Bar Association Nominations and Elections Committee and Chair of the School Education Committee.
Ms. Sandler practices in the areas of criminal defense, serious traffic offenses, juvenile crime, child protective services investigations, personal injury, appellate law, and protective orders in domestic violence cases. Ms. Sandler maintains her knowledge of cutting edge issues and legal developments by regularly attending continuing legal education courses, seminars and other training. Ms. Sandler teaches continuing legal education courses to attorneys on the topics of protective orders and criminal law and has recently published an article for attorneys on the collateral consequences of protective orders. Ms. Sandler also volunteers each year as a judge for the Maryland High School Mock Trial competitions.
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