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Date: 04-18-2023

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United States of America v. Antoine L. Jackson

Case Number: 2:22-cr-00071

Judge: Lynn Adelman

Court: United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin (Milwaukee County)

Plaintiff's Attorney: United States Attorney’s Office in Milwaukee

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Description: Milwaukee, Wisconsin criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with conspiracy to commit bank robbery, three bank robberies, possessing a firearm as a convicted felon, and conspiracy to retaliate against an informant.

Between September 15, 2021, and December 23, 2021, Antoine L. Jackson, age 20, was part of a robbery crew that committed multiple bank robberies in Milwaukee. The defendant was directly involved in three bank robberies, all at the Wells Fargo Bank located at 7600 West Hampton Avenue. During the robberies, the defendant and his co-actors passed notes to the bank tellers, threatening that unless they were given money, they would blow up the building or kill everyone inside the bank. Among other evidence, the government presented forensic evidence recovered from two of the crime scenes tying the defendant to the robberies.

The evidence also showed that the defendant possessed a firearm—and left his DNA on three parts of the firearm—when he was not legally allowed to possess a firearm due to having previously been convicted of a felony crime.

Finally, the evidence also showed that after the defendant was arrested on January 26, 2022, he made calls from jail in which he provided instructions to have a suspected informant seriously injured.

At sentencing, Judge Adelman discussed the defendant’s extensive criminal history, which includes prior convictions for bank robbery. The judge also noted the seriousness of the defendant’s conduct in this case, the trauma he brought upon the employees of the banks he victimized, and the concerning nature of the defendant’s role in recruiting and training younger men to conduct bank robberies. The judge acknowledged that the defendant’s prior sentences failed to deter him from committing further crimes, and he indicated that the 16-year sentence in this case is an effort to justly punish Antoine Jackson and deter him and others from committing violent offenses in the future.

This case was investigated by the FBI’s Milwaukee Area Violent Crimes Task Force and the Milwaukee Police Department. The case was prosecuted by Deputy Criminal Chief Margaret B. Honrath and Assistant United States Attorney Kate M. Biebel.

18:922(g)(1)and 924(a)(2) - UNLAWFUL TRANSPORT OF FIREARMS, ETC.
(1)

18:371 - CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD THE UNITED STATES
(2)

18:2113(a) and 2(a) - BANK ROBBERY BY FORCE OR VIOLENCE
(3-5)

18:1513(b)(2), 1513(f) and 2(a) - RETALIATING AGAINST WITNESS, VICTIM
(6)

Outcome: Imprisonment 120 months concurrent for a total of 192 months; Supervised Release 3 years; Special Assessment $100; Restitution $9,864.00.

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