Man pleads guilty in court bombing
A 43-year-old man pleaded guilty Thursday to conspiracy charges linked to the bombing of the federal San Diego courthouse May 4.
Eric Reginald Robinson faces a minimum of 30 years in prison when sentenced Jan. 9, officials said. Robinson admitted buying bomb materials and driving an alleged co-conspirator to the courthouse.
Three pipe bombs broke several windows at the front of the courthouse, but there were no injuries in the late-night incident. Two other defendants have pleaded not guilty.
-- Tony Perry
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