Posted on 04/29/2008 6:52:21 AM PDT by SwinneySwitch
Kerrville police are applauding the efforts of U.S. Marshals and the Mexican government in apprehending a suspected sex offender who fled across the border last July to avoid prosecution in the Hill Country.
Officials said Adrian J. Guia Jr., 21, was arrested last week after being expelled from Mexico and is being held in the Val Verde County Jail pending extradition to Kerr County, where he faces a charge of sexual assault of a child based on a complaint by a 14-year-old female acquaintance.
We are extremely pleased that the United States Marshals have been able to work with the Mexican government to apprehend this subject. We appreciate the diligent work by the Lone Star Fugitive Task Force, Kerrville Police Sgt. Drew Hufstedler said in a statement issued Monday.
http://www.usmarshals.gov/news/chron/2008/042508a.htm
Amazing that Mexico, immediately decides to deport an illegal alien US felon with no hesitation, however, when the US does it to a illegal criminal alien Mexican, it’s racial bigotry???
I’m sure that there is an agreement signed that no death penalty conviction will be allowed. Mexicans do not believe in the death penalty.
Since when did Mexico not turn over one of their own to America. Oh yeah, they’ll hold them if they are a murderer... but you know what? Let them keep em, we don’t have to feed or pay for their court. If they want murderers in their mist, have at em!
He's described as a sex offender, not a murderer, so the death penalty was never on the table.
Oh, sorry, I thought it was the guy who murdered his girlfriend and unborn baby.
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