L.A. District Attorney To Bryan Stow Suspect: Let's Make A Deal
July 25 2011, Published 2:30 p.m. ET
By Jen Heger - RadarOnline.com Legal Editor
The woman that allegedly drove the car after the violent attack of San Franciso Giants fan Bryan Stow at Dodger Stadium, is working with the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned.
Dorene Sanchez, the girlfriend of Marvin Norwood, and sister to Louie Sanchez, both of whom have been charged with mayhem, assault and battery, is "cooperating at the early stages of the case," an insider tells RadarOnline.com.
Dorene Sanchez was arrested last week, along with her brother and boyfriend, but hasn't been charged in the case yet. Sanchez's bail was set at 50k, and she bailed out on July 21st.
"If Dorene is smart, she will work with the D.A.'s office, and fully cooperate if she doesn't want to spend most of her young life behind bars. The office doesn't need Dorene's cooperation, their case is very, very strong. Having Dorene's cooperation, would certainly help, but it's not instrumental. In exchange for Dorene's cooperation, the D.A. would consider that in what charges to file against her, and could recommend a more lenient sentence if and when it came to that," our source reveals.
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Louie Sanchez and Marvin Norwood are expected to be arraigned Monday. Both are being held in jail, and bail has been set for the two at $500k.
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