Oregon
Man Pleads Guilty to Armed Bank Robbery of
Premier West Bank in Siskiyou County
SACRAMENTO,
Calif.-Acting United States Attorney Lawrence G. Brown
announced today that EDWARD JAY SILVA, 31, of Medford,
Ore., pleaded guilty today before United States District
Judge Frank C. Damrell, Jr. to armed bank robbery
of the Premier West Bank in Siskiyou County, Calif.
This
case is the product of a joint investigation by the
FBI, Siskiyou County Sheriff's Department, Medford
Police Department, and Jackson County, Oregon, Sheriff's
Department.
According
to Assistant United States Attorney Matthew Stegman,
who prosecuted the case, in addition to the robbery
of the Premier West Bank, the defendant was responsible
for a number of other robberies, most of which he
committed in Oregon. On January 17, 2008, SILVA was
sentenced in United States District Court in Oregon
for the armed robbery of a Washington Mutual Bank
in Gold Hill, Ore., to serve 25 years in federal prison.
Then on April 4, 2008, SILVA was sentenced in Oregon
state court for three additional robberies to serve
an additional 70 months in Oregon state prison.
Today,
SILVA pleaded guilty to the July 14, 2005, armed bank
robbery of the Premier West Bank in Siskiyou County.
On that date, at about 11:15 a.m., SILVA and a co-defendant,
THOMAS RAY TAYLOR, 36, of Medford, Ore., entered the
Premier West Bank wearing dark clothes, white gloves,
and white masks. SILVA brandished a black pellet gun
that resembled a 9mm handgun. One or both of them
yelled, "This is a bank robbery." SILVA
remained in the lobby demanding currency from the
tellers while TAYLOR vaulted the teller window and
took two tellers to the bank vault. Once in the vault,
TAYLOR ordered the tellers to put 20s, 50s, and one-hundred-dollar
bills into his bag. All bank employees were then ordered
into the vault. Taylor attempted to lock the vault
but could not get the door to shut. SILVA and TAYLOR
then left the bank with $61,660.
TAYLOR
previously pleaded guilty to the Premier West Bank
robbery and was sentenced on October 16, 2008, in
United States District Court in Oregon to 120 months
in federal prison.
SILVA's sentence as caculated under the sentencing
guidelines will be enhanced due to the fact that he
is a career offender, that is, he has been previously
convicted of at least three prior crimes of violence,
including three residential burlaries, in Jackson
County, Ore.
The
defendant is scheduled to be sentenced by Judge Damrell
on April 13, 2009, at 10:00 a.m. Under the terms of
the plea agreement, the defendant shall be sentenced
to 188 months in prison. That sentence will be part
concurrent and part consecutive to the sentences received
in Oregon. Under the terms of the plea agreement in
this case, the total of all three prison sentences
imposted on SILVA will be 32 years and 10 months.
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