Life in Prison til Death: Confessed kidnapper, rapist and scumbag Eric Ruska was sentenced today to life in prison today at federal court in Marquette, MI: Plus a Sault Ste. Marie, MI man is given a big sentence by a federal judge in a child pornography case; and a convicted felon caught with an altered gun in Alger County is sent to federal prison

URGENT – U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 2-9-18 – 6 p.m. ET – Update

Life in Prison/Rapist Kidnapper Will Die Prison: Confessed kidnapper, rapist and scumbag Eric Ruska was sentenced to life in prison today at federal court in Marquette, MI.

Eric Ruska Federal Sentencing Dcoument - Life in Prison 2-9-18

No parole, he will die in prison.
During a lengthy sentencing in Marquette, Ruska was hammered by Chief U.S. District Court Judge Robert J. Jonker.
Life in prison til his death.

Life in prison for scumbag rapist and kidnapper Eric Ruska

Life in prison for scumbag rapist and kidnapper Eric Ruska – he will die in prison

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Life in Prison/Rapist Kidnapper Will Die Prison: Confessed kidnapper, rapist and scumbag Eric Ruska

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Life in prison is the sentence this afternoon for admitted kidnapper and rapist Eric Scott Ruska: Plus its a big federal prison sentence for a child pornographer in Chippewa County – and a convicted felon will have time to think in federal prison about his idea to possess an altered handgun

Eric Scott Ruska

Eric Scott Ruska

By Greg Peterson
U.P. Breaking News
Owner, News Director
906-273-2433

**Scroll down to read the federal paperwork – or download the pages for free – in all the following cases

(Marquette, MI) – Confessed kidnapper, rapist and dirt-bag Eric Scott Ruska could go to prison for the rest of his life without parole – when he is sentenced today by a no-nonsense federal judge in Marquette, MI.

The 37-year-old Ruska is set to be sentenced this afternoon by Chief U.S. District Court Judge Robert J. Jonker at federal court in Marquette.

For a week, Ruska kidnapped and raped a woman during the summer of 2017.

Prosecutors say sexual exploitation was the motive that was driving Ruska when he kidnapped a 28-year-old acquaintance. The July 8, 2017 kidnapping launched one of the biggest manhunts ever in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan – as authorities did not know if the woman was dead or alive.

The brutalized victim – who was ratchet-strapped to a seat in Ruska’s pickup truck – was rescued on July 14, 2018 by a Michigan State Police tactical team at a Munising Shell Station.

Already a convicted rapist and kidnapper, Ruska invited his victim to go fishing in a boat on a Delta County lake. When she asked to go ashore along Chicago Lake, the kidnapping began and he threatened to kill her parents.
Ruska was convicted of the same type of kidnapping/sexual assault in 2004.

Ruska confessed to sexually assaulting the victim at spots in Alger, Delta and Marquette counties including in the Hiawatha National Forest.

2-8-18 Order in kidnaper Eric  Scott Ruska
2-7-18 Supplemental notice in Eric Scott Ruska kidnapper
1-29-18 Corrected sentencing memorandum Eric Scott Ruska
1-28-18 Sentencing memo upward departure Eric Scott Ruska kidnapper
1-17-18 Supplemental notice Eric Scott Ruska kidnapper

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In another federal court sentencing, Judge Jonker sentenced a Chippewa County man to 10 years in prison on Thursday for possession of child pornography.

In May 2017, 30-year-old Justin Matthew Daley of Sault Ste. Marie, MI was indicted by a federal grand jury on four felonies – three counts of distributing child pornography and one count of possession of child pornography.

The crimes occurred in October 2014, and in January and March of 2015.
Under a plea agreement, Daley pleaded guilty to one count of distributing child porno and the other cases were dropped by federal prosecutors.

He was busted following a U.S. Department of Homeland Security investigation during which when federal agents began communicating with Daley on a file sharing website.
Daley said he would share obscene videos of his “playful niece.”

He sent seven videos files involving prepubescent victims. Numerous videos and over 100 photos were seized on his computer including young kids involved in sexually sadistic and masochistic conduct.

2-8-18 Sentencing Justin Mathew Daley Soo Child Porno
5-17-17 Indictment Justin Mathew Daley Soo Child Porno
10-5-17 Plea Agreement Justin Mathew Daley Soo Child Porno

Also in federal court on Thursday:

An Upper Peninsula man was sentenced on Thurs., Feb. 8, 2018 for being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm.

Michael Scott Sanders of Munising, MI was sentenced to two years in federal prison by U.S. District Court Judge Robert J. Jonker.

One released from prison, Sanders will be on three years supervised release and must submit to random drug testing. The charge stems from an Oct. 2016 arrest in Alger County involving a 9mm semi-auto pistol.

A second charge, possession of a gun with obliterated serial number, was dismissed as part of a plea bargain.

8-15-17 Michael Scott Sanders gun indictment

For those following the ongoing Marquette federal heroin trial of Bam the alleged Gwinn drug man – here are the latest filings as trial continues

Bam the alleged drug man

Bam the alleged drug man – Derrick Garrell Samuels a/k/a “Bam”

Derrick Garrell Samuels a/k/a “Bam” of Gwinn, MI

2-8-18 Bam the drug man govt. wants Amanda Jean Rush testify in heroin trial
2-8-18 Judge rules on testimony of Amanda Jean Rush in Bam Heroin trial

Keshena Shocker: The arrest made headlines across Wisconsin, however federal prosecutors last week quietly dropped aggravated sexual assault charges against a Keshena teen in connection with 2017 brutal rape

URGENT URGENT – U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 1-30-18 – 3:47 a.m. ET

Federal prosecutors drop aggravated sexual assault charges against Keshena teen at Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin (MITW nation)

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Prosecutors drop aggravated rape charges against Justine A. Schneider of Keshena, WI

By Greg Peterson
U.P. Breaking News
Owner, News Director
906-273-2433

(Keshena, WI) – Federal prosecutors last Tuesday quietly dropped charges against a Keshena teen accused of aggravated sexual assault – saying with the current evidence they “cannot prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt.”

Federal prosecutors on MITW aggravated rape case: “Cannot prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt.”

On Jan 23, 2018, Chief United States District Judge William C. Griesbach approved “an order granting the government’s motion for leave to dismiss indictment” against 19-year-old Justin A. Schneider of Keshena, WI. Schneider faced life in prison if convicted.

Its not clear if the dismissal of the charges was with or without prejudice – which determines whether the charges can be refiled in the future. Scroll down to read or download the federal paperwork

Federal prosecutors last Monday, Jan. 22, 2018 requested the judge dismiss the charges in a “motion for leave to dismiss indictment.”

“As grounds for, the government carefully reevaluated the available and admissible evidence in the case and determined that it cannot prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt,” states the dismissal motion from federal prosecutors.

 

Justine A Schneider

Keshena Shocker: Federal prosecutors drop MITW aggravated rape charges against Justine A. Schneider of Keshena, WI

Schneider was indicted on June 6, 2017 on one felony charge of “aggravated sexual assault” charging that that he brutally raped another member of the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin.

Schneider was released on personal recognizance bond on June 14, 2017 about a week after his arrest – with no objection by federal prosecutors.

The victim was identified only as Jane Doe – an adult female. The indictment charged that Schneider “held Jane Doe down by grabbing her arms and placing his hand on her chest” during the alleged rape.

The case was investigated by the Menominee Tribal Police Department and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin Gregory J. Haanstad and Assistant United States Attorney Andrew J. Maier made the request citing “Rule 48(a) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.”

Justin A. Schneider Federal Indictment 6-6-17
1-22-18 Fed prosecutors motion to dismiss aggravated rape charges against Justin A. Schneider
1-23-18 Federal judge approves dismissal of charges against Justin A. Schneider

When the grand jury returned the indictment, federal prosecutors put out a press release – and the news story appeared across Wisconsin.
A federal news release had not been put out on the dismissal of charges when this story was published.

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https://www.justice.gov/usao-edwi/pr/keshena-man-indicted-sexual-assault-menominee-indian-reservation
http://www.tchdailynews.com/2017/06/13/five-indicted-on-the-menominee-indian-reservation

Keshena Man Indicted for Sexual Assault on Menominee Indian Reservation

Gregory J. Haanstad, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, announced that on June 6, 2017, a federal grand jury returned a one-count indictment against a man allegedly involved in a sexual assault on the Menominee Indian Reservation. The indictment named Justin A. Schneider (age: 18) of Keshena, which is located on the Menominee Indian Reservation. The indictment charges Schneider with Aggravated Sexual Abuse in violation of 18 United States Code, Section 2241(a)(1). Schneider faces a maximum sentence of life in prison, up to a $250,000 fine, and between 5 years and a lifetime of Supervised Release.

According to the indictment, on May 15, 2017, while at the defendant’s Keshena residence, the defendant engaged in a sexual act with an adult female by the use of force. According to the indictment, the defendant held down the victim’s arms and placed his hand on her chest during the sex act.

The Menominee Tribal Police Department and Federal Bureau of Investigation investigated the case. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Andrew J. Maier.

An indictment is only a charge and not evidence of guilt. The defendant is presumed innocent and is entitled to a fair trial at which the government must prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.