Memphis Bank Robber Sentenced to Over 48 Years in Federal Prison
Memphis, TN – Mario Patterson, 45 , of Memphis, has been sentenced to 579 months in federal prison for his role in a series of three bank robberies, an additional …
Mario Patterson, 45, of Memphis, was sentenced to 579 months (over 48 years) in federal prison for three bank robberies, an attempted robbery, use of firearms during the crimes, and felon in possession of a firearm. He is one of eight men charged in connection with these offenses.
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Media Coverage · May 6, 2026
Mario Patterson, 45, was sentenced to 579 months in federal prison for his role in three bank robberies, an attempted bank robbery, and using firearms during the robberies. This sentence is significant because Patterson is one of eight Memphis men to be convicted of similar crimes. The evidence presented at trial in January 2026 proved Patterson's guilt beyond a doubt.
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Memphis Bank Robber Sentenced to Over 48 Years in Federal Prison
Media Coverage · May 06, 2026
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Memphis Bank Robber Sentenced to Over 48 Years in Federal Prison is an active criminal matter.
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On May 6, 2026, the docket recorded a media coverage: Mario Patterson, 45, was sentenced to 579 months in federal prison for his role in three bank robberies, an attempted bank robbery, and using firearms during the robberies. This sentence is significant because Patterson is one of eight Memphis men to be.
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Mario Patterson, 45, was sentenced to 579 months in federal prison for his role in three bank robberies, an attempted bank robbery, and using firearms during the robberies. This sentence is significant because Patterson is one of eight Memphis men to be convicted of similar crimes. The evidence presented at trial in January 2026 proved Patterson's guilt beyond a doubt.
Memphis, TN – Mario Patterson, 45 , of Memphis, has been sentenced to 579 months in federal prison for his role in a series of three bank robberies, an additional …
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