Napa County Man Convicted Again for Explosive Materials Intent and Conspiracy

In a recent development from Napa County, resident Justin Chapman Fisher, age 32, has been convicted for the second time on charges related to explosives, according to a press release from the Napa County District Attorney’s Office. A jury found Fisher guilty of felony possession of materials with the intent of making an explosive device and conspiracy to commit a crime. The jury also determined that a special allegation that Fisher had served a prior prison term was true.

After his release from prison for previous offenses, Fisher was employed as a lab manager, where he was later terminated due to poor performance. Evidently, Fisher didn’t just leave with his final paycheck, but, unbeknownst to his employers at the time, court records revealed several chemicals on the company’s dime. These chemicals, while legal, are known precursors in manufacturing explosives…

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