OAKLAND — A Bay Area man was sentenced to 46 months in federal prison for being a prohibited person in possession of an untraceable pistol, court records show.
Tyler Ehrman, 30, pleaded guilty to illegal gun possession last February, the day after a judge partially granted and partially denied a petition arguing police violated Ehrman’s constitutional rights. Ehrman was sentenced in late June by U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria, court records show.after a 911 caller witnessed him crash a new BMW into a pole in a parking lot on Hacienda Crossing in Dublin.
A pistol that had been assembled from an online kit was found in Ehrman’s possession, according to prosecutors. The gun was unregistered and had no serial number, and was loaded with an extended magazine. Ehmran’s attorney wrote in court records that he needs mental healthcare and support of his family, not prison time, but that he faces a reckless driving case in San Mateo County that makes him eligible for a life sentence.
In February, Chhabria ruled prosecutors couldn’t use two statements made by Ehrman during his arrest because police questioned him without reading his Miranda rights first. The ruling allowed Ehman’s responses to questions that involved “officer safety,” including an officer’s questions about whether Ehman possessed anything police should be concerned about.
Sounds to me like a violation of the Bill of Rights.
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