Adrian Martinez Released from Federal Custody, No Assault Charges Filed

LOS ANGELES – Following a hearing today at the Edward R. Roybal United States Courthouse, Judge Patricia A. Donahue ordered that Adrian Martinez be released from federal custody on a $5,000 bond.

Martinez is expected to be released this afternoon.

“We’re very grateful our client will be released today. Adrian did nothing wrong, and was standing up for an elderly janitorial worker when he was violently assaulted and abducted by masked federal agents,” said attorneys from The Miller Law Group.

“U.S. Attorney Essayli and U.S. Border Patrol Sector Chief Gregory Bovino outrageously alleged that Adrian assaulted a federal agent. However he has not been charged with an assault charge because he didn’t assault anyone, and the evidence of that is clear.”

“Instead he has been charged with conspiracy to impede or injure an officer, a felony. This is clearly a trumped up charge filed to justify the federal agents’ violent treatment of Adrian.”

“We will have more to say in the coming days and weeks, but for now, we’re happy that Adrian will be able to get some rest and spend the weekend at home with his family.”

The Miller Law Group provides compassionate counsel and aggressive representation to clients throughout Los Angeles and surrounding counties. The firm specializes in criminal defense, civil rights, and personal injury. Dedicated to achieving each client’s specific goals, The Miller Law Group has a reputation for personalized and effective representation. By strategically and aggressively approaching each case, the firm has successfully litigated a wide variety of criminal and civil cases to favorable outcomes for their clients.

June 20, 2025

Contact:
The Miller Law Group: press@themillerlaw.com, (626)240-0714
Christopher Miller, Esq.
Fabianna Olivares Miller, Esq.
Garrett Miller, Esq.
Duc Luu: duc@causeprogresscommunications.com, (857)373-9118

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