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Week in Review: 'Mad Max' Gets Life; Home Invasion Robbery Victim Gets Tied Up

A round-up of major news stories from the past week.

Monday, Jan. 20     

A Marin County Sheriff's deputy arrested two people violating parole found with burglary supplies and stolen items in the Nicasio area on Saturday night, a sheriff's lieutenant said.

 

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Tuesday, Jan. 21

The Marin County coroner's office identified the fisherman who died when he was swept out to sea from a beach in the Point Reyes National Seashore on Monday.

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Wednesday, Jan. 22

A double murderer died at Marin General Hospital on Wednesday from injuries he suffered in a four-story plunge at San Quentin State Prison a day earlier.

 

Thursday, Jan. 23

Marin County teenager Max Wade was sentenced to life in state prison with the possibility of parole for the attempted murder of a romantic rival in Mill Valley in April 2012.

Marin County Superior Court Judge Kelly Vieira Simmons admits the decision to put the teen behind bars for life was a tough call but said "Mad Max" deserves it.

 

Friday, Jan. 24

The victim of a home invasion robbery in unincorporated Marin County was tied up and put in a closet.

 

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