The
woman accused of burglarizing “Jeopardy!” host Alex Trebek’s hotel room
in San Francisco this summer won’t face a “three strikes” charge that
could have sent her to prison for 25 years to life. District Attorney
George Gascon doesn’t think the nature of 56-year-old Lucinda Moyers’
prior offenses calls for a three-strikes prosecution. Records show
Moyers has been convicted of four burglaries since 1990. Authorities say
she broke into Trebek’s room at a downtown San Francisco hotel on July
26th and stole a bracelet, purse and wallet with $661 in cash. Trebek
said he tore his Achilles tendon as he tried to chase Moyers. Moyers
will still be charged with first-degree burglary and could get 30 years
if convicted.
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