San Francisco Man Convicted of Murdering CashApp Founder Bob Lee Still Awaits Sentence After One Year
The case against Nima Momeni, who was found guilty of second-degree murder in the stabbing death of Bob Lee, has dragged on for months after his conviction last December. The verdict marked the culmination of a grueling seven-week trial and seven days of deliberations.
As the case stalls due to missing court transcripts, Momeni's new attorney, Daniel Shriro, plans to file a motion for a new trial, citing the lack of complete transcripts as the primary reason. However, this has led to further delays in sentencing.
The delay is attributed to the unavailability of one of the court reporters involved in the case, who is currently on leave and unable to provide the requested transcripts. The other court reporter, it appears, has yet to produce any transcripts at all.
"This is a cruel waiting game for everyone involved," said Krista Lee, Bob Lee's former wife, expressing her family's frustration with the prolonged delay. "A little bit of peace would be very helpful in our healing process."
The District Attorney, Brooke Jenkins, agrees that justice needs to be served quickly. "It's not fair to Nima Momeni or his family to have this stall," she said.
In a surprising move, Scout Lee, Bob Lee's daughter, has taken it upon herself to create a non-profit organization called Beacons of Bereavement, aimed at providing mental health support and therapy for victims and their families. The acronym BOB is meant to serve as a reminder of her father's tragic passing.
With the case set to continue on January 23rd, the Lee family remains hopeful that a resolution will be reached before April 4th, marking the third anniversary of Bob Lee's death.
The case against Nima Momeni, who was found guilty of second-degree murder in the stabbing death of Bob Lee, has dragged on for months after his conviction last December. The verdict marked the culmination of a grueling seven-week trial and seven days of deliberations.
As the case stalls due to missing court transcripts, Momeni's new attorney, Daniel Shriro, plans to file a motion for a new trial, citing the lack of complete transcripts as the primary reason. However, this has led to further delays in sentencing.
The delay is attributed to the unavailability of one of the court reporters involved in the case, who is currently on leave and unable to provide the requested transcripts. The other court reporter, it appears, has yet to produce any transcripts at all.
"This is a cruel waiting game for everyone involved," said Krista Lee, Bob Lee's former wife, expressing her family's frustration with the prolonged delay. "A little bit of peace would be very helpful in our healing process."
The District Attorney, Brooke Jenkins, agrees that justice needs to be served quickly. "It's not fair to Nima Momeni or his family to have this stall," she said.
In a surprising move, Scout Lee, Bob Lee's daughter, has taken it upon herself to create a non-profit organization called Beacons of Bereavement, aimed at providing mental health support and therapy for victims and their families. The acronym BOB is meant to serve as a reminder of her father's tragic passing.
With the case set to continue on January 23rd, the Lee family remains hopeful that a resolution will be reached before April 4th, marking the third anniversary of Bob Lee's death.