Posted on 11/17/2008 3:31:39 AM PST by HollyButler
The illegal immigrant accused of molesting a 7-year-old girl in Clark County has still not been deported as the case hangs in legal limbo. Jorge Avila, 21, of La Grange, Ky., was released from the Michael L. Becher Adult Corrections Facility last month because he had been held too long without going to trial. Because he is an illegal immigrant, Avila was turned over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Illinois. Avila had been scheduled for deportation until the U.S. Marshals picked him up last week on federal charges of re-entering the country after deportation, according to ICE Public Affairs Officer Gail Montenegro. U.S. Marshals confirmed Avila is still in its custody in Indianapolis. But now, the U.S. Attorneys Office for the Southern District of Indiana said it plans to dismiss the federal charge against Avila because he can only be charged with re-entry in the state where he originally entered the country illegally. Unless a court order is issued demanding Avilas return to Clark County, he still remains set for deportation.
The U.S. District Court Clerks office said no further hearing dates have been set for Avila.
Avila had been scheduled for trial Oct. 14 in Clark County Superior Court No. 1 on two class A felony counts of child molesting and one count of class C felony child molesting.
Avila allegedly also gave the victim and her mother a sexually transmitted disease.
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Deported? Why not executed?
Yes, he shouldn’t be deported; he will just molest children in his native country. Just try him and execute him.
Jorge Avila, 21 body found in lake he tried to steal more chains then he could carry.
Times have changed. When I was younger, a “concerned citizen” would’ve given this guy a vasectomy with a shotgun.
The SOB should be hanging from the yard arm, not haning in deportation limbo.
I don’t care that he’s still in the country, but why is he on top of the grass instead of under it?
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