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01-16-2007, 01:14 PM #1AprilGuest
Some will be offered plea bargins....
Some detained Swift workers will be offered plea bargains
http://www.greeleytribune.com/article/2 ... /101160093
Some of the former Swift & Co. workers who were arrested in an immigration raid in Greeley last month could reach plea bargains this week that could potentially end their criminal cases in Weld, District Attorney Ken Buck said.
Many of the workers are charged with identity theft, a class 4 felony, or criminal impersonation, a class 5 felony. If the workers agree to waive deportation proceedings and plead guilty to their charges, prosecutors might suspend their sentences, Buck said.
"One of the provisions that is mandatory in all these plea agreements is that the defendants waive deportation and agree not to come back into the country," Buck said.
A worker could plead guilty and accept the maximum sentence, knowing if he or she leaves the country and does not come back, he or she would not have to serve any jail or prison time.
But the sentence is suspended. The maximum sentence for a class 4 felony is six years in prison, so if the worker accepts the deal and does not come back to the United States for six years, he or she will not go to prison.
If the worker waits a year, comes back and is caught, he or she will have to serve the rest of the sentence, so five years.
Even if the worker waits until the six years are over, he or she can't come back, because it's a federal crime to return to the United States after being deported because of criminal activity. Then, the worker could be facing an eight to 10-year sentence in federal prison, Buck said.
The plea bargains offered to the defendants will depend on what they're charged with -- ID theft or criminal impersonation. "I think we are prosecuting to the full extent of the law, we're offering these folks felonies," Buck said.
None of the pleas, however, include restitution to victims, because the district attorney's office cannot require illegal immigrants to get jobs in the United States and pay compensation.
Of course, if the workers don't want to accept the deals, they can take their cases to trial.
None of the workers has been able to post bond, because Immigration and Customs Enforcement has no-bond holds on them in the Weld County Jail.
It is not unusual for prosecutors to offer plea bargains.
"Approximately 95 percent of our cases are resolved in plea agreements," Buck said.
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01-16-2007, 01:22 PM #2
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01-16-2007, 01:49 PM #3
ICE and Plea bargins
ICE needs to look number of illegals who re-enter the USA after there are plea bargins made. The program is not working. In this case a bad program needs to be fixed.
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01-16-2007, 01:58 PM #4
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So these illegal aliens, many if not all of them who have stolen someones social security number, are being charged under state laws rather than federal law? In other words, our so called Department of Justice, under the direction of Anchor babe Gonzales, does not see fit to file charges. They should be charged in federal court, serve prison time, then be deported. If they plead out and get deported, they will be back in the US withing 48 hours. This government will NOT follow through on putting them in jail or even deporting them if they re-enter the country.
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01-16-2007, 02:29 PM #5"One of the provisions that is mandatory in all these plea agreements is that the defendants waive deportation and agree not to come back into the country," Buck said.http://www.alipac.us/
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01-16-2007, 07:29 PM #6AprilGuest
legal4mykidsfuture wrote:
If they plead out and get deported, they will be back in the US withing 48 hours. This government will NOT follow through on putting them in jail or even deporting them if they re-enter the country
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01-16-2007, 07:34 PM #7
It's supposed to be a felony if they are deported and then return...funny how some laws are enforced and some aren't.
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01-16-2007, 07:36 PM #8AprilGuest
Yes, it seems to be selective enforcement.
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