The associated press described him as "man": illegal alien serial killer Ramon Escobar
By A Texas Reader
Sat, May 7, 2022 3:37 p.m.
Escobar, who originally was from El Salvador, also had been deported six times from 1997 to 2011 but returned illegally, authorities said. In 2017 he was released from federal immigration custody after winning an appeal of his latest deportation case in an immigration court, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/article/Man-gets-life-for-killings-in-California-Texas-17155619.php
5 comments:
How is it possible to avoid deportation after already being deported 6 times? -- what was the rationale for that decision? -- who was the judge? -- an enterprising journalist could look into that -- does anyone know an enterprising journalist?
>got only life until parole
A man who pleaded guilty to a series of Southern California attacks that killed five men and injured seven others was sentenced Friday to life in prison without possibility of parole.
Sociopaths are persistent in their quest for the deaths of others(though causing misery comes in a close second.)
--GRA
"How is it possible to avoid deportation after already being deported 6 times? "
Exactly. Seems could not have been possible. And the bad guy does deserve the death penalty.
Oklahoma Republican Governor Stitt recently commuted a black murderer of a white father from the death penalty to life without parole. The same people who convinced him to do that are now trying to get him to remove "without parole", which wouldn't surprise me a bit. You can no longer trust that the sentences handed down will be carried out.
Another great moment in plea bargain justice (and judges should really keep their fucking mouths shut during sentencing; if they want, they can issue a written statement about the sentence):
Man gets prison in ‘textbook’ domestic violence murder
Horton, Griffin’s live-in boyfriend, was arrested for her murder on June 26, 2020. In March of this year, he brought the first full day of his murder trial to a halt when he told prosecutors that he would give up the location of Griffin’s body in exchange for a plea deal. ... In exchange for telling police where Griffin’s body was, Horton was allowed to plead no contest to second-degree murder. A no contest plea is not an admission of guilt but it is treated the same as one at sentencing.
The victim looks white, fairly attractive -- was shacked up with black ghetto trash, is eventually murdered by same -- leaves behind two (likely illegitimate) children -- so this case is more a 'textbook' example of the collapse of public mores in white America.
Battle Creek man sentenced 15 to 30 years for killing girlfriend, hiding her body
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