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07-08-2015, 09:30 PM #1
San Francisco Pier Murder Suspect's Criminal History
San Francisco Pier Murder Suspect's Criminal History
SAN FRANCISCO — Jul 8, 2015, 8:46 PM ET
Juan Francisco Lopez Sanchez, charged with killing 32-year-old Kathryn Steinle at a San Francisco waterfront pier, has been cycling in and out of the United States for more than two decades. Federal authorities say Sanchez, who is in the country illegally, was deported to his native Mexico five times, only to come back each time.
A chronology of events during his time in the United States was culled through interviews, court documents and government records.
The exact timing of Sanchez's initial entry into the United States and returns after deportations is not known.
—May 1991: Convicted in Arizona of inhaling vapors. Sentenced to a month in jail.
—1993: Convicted three times in Washington state on felony drug charges. Sentenced to about 14 months in jail.
—June 1994: A U.S. immigration judge deports Sanchez to Mexico.
—July 1994: Sentenced to 90 days in jail after Arizona court revokes his probation.
—December 1995: Arrested on a $20 marijuana buy in San Francisco. A judge issued a $5,000 bench warrant for his arrest when Sanchez didn't show up in court.
—July 1996: Convicted in Washington of felony possession of heroin. Sentenced to 12 months and one day in prison.
—April 1997: Deported to Mexico.
—January 1998: Arrested by U.S. Border Patrol and deported to Mexico in February.
—February 1998: Arrested by Border Patrol and sentenced to more than five years in federal prison.
—March 2003: Deported to Mexico.
—July 2003: Arrested by Border Patrol and sentenced to more than four years in prison.
—June 2009: Deported to Mexico after completing sentence.
—September 2009: Arrested in Texas, where he claimed to be a U.S. citizen born in Arizona. Sentenced to nearly four years in prison.
—March 26, 2015: Released to San Francisco Sheriff's Department on a 1995 drug charge.
—March 27: Immigration and Customs Enforcement issues a "detainer" on Sanchez, requesting the sheriff's office hold him for an extra 48 hours if they decide to release him. San Francisco district attorney's office decides to drop the case because it is old and minor.
—April 15: Sanchez is released by sheriff. There are no active arrest warrants or court orders requiring the sheriff's office to keep him, they say. ICE is not notified.
—July 1: Steinle dies from gunshot wounds while walking along Pier 14 in San Francisco with her father. Sanchez is arrested.
—July 6: The district attorney's office charges Sanchez with murder.
—July 7: Sanchez pleads not guilty.
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07-08-2015, 11:54 PM #2March 26, 2015: Released to San Francisco Sheriff's Department on a 1995 drug charge.
—March 27: Immigration and Customs Enforcement issues a "detainer" on Sanchez, requesting the sheriff's office hold him for an extra 48 hours if they decide to release him. San Francisco district attorney's office decides to drop the case because it is old and minor.
—April 15: Sanchez is released by sheriff. There are no active arrest warrants or court orders requiring the sheriff's office to keep him, they say. ICE is not notifiedSupport our FIGHT AGAINST illegal immigration & Amnesty by joining our E-mail Alerts at https://eepurl.com/cktGTn
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07-08-2015, 11:59 PM #3
San Francisco Sheriff Requested Transfer of Immigrant Inmate
SAN FRANCISCO — Jul 8, 2015, 6:47 PM ET
Associated Press
The San Francisco Sheriff's Department requested the transfer and provided transportation from federal prison to the city jail for a Mexican national in the country illegally who is now charged with randomly murdering a woman.
Department lawyer Freya Horne said Wednesday that Bureau of Prison officials notified the sheriff on March 23 that Juan Francisco Lopez Sanchez was to be released and had an outstanding felony warrant for marijuana possession. Horne said department policy is to request transfers of all prison inmates being released who have outstanding felony warrants.
Horne said it is unclear why the 1995 warrant wasn't noticed the several times Sanchez has been released from prison over the last two decades.
Sanchez would have been transferred to immigration authorities if the sheriff declined to take him.
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