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Juan Hernandez, Illegal Re-Entry, California 2024

New Orleans, Louisiana – Carlos Alberto Escobar-Loza, a 47-year-old native of Honduras, stood before the federal bench today, guilty as charged. He pleaded admission to illegal re-entry of a removed alien, a serious violation of Title 8 United States Code, Section 1326(a). Escobar-Loza’s transgression landed him in hot water, and now he awaits his fate with federal prosecutors poised to mete out justice.

The announcement came from U.S. Attorney David I. Courcelle, who echoed the grim realities of immigration law violations. According to Courcelle, the sentencing hearing is scheduled for April 22nd before U.S. District Judge Guidry. This isn’t Escobar-Loza’s first brush with the law; his illegal re-entry charge follows a previous removal from the United States.

Escobar-Loza’s case serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing battle against illegal immigration, a persistent issue that federal prosecutors are determined to address. The defendant now faces the heavy hand of the law for his brazen defiance of immigration regulations.

For those who follow the gritty world of federal crime news, this sentencing is one to watch. Escobar-Loza’s plea and the impending sentence will undoubtedly be scrutinized by legal analysts and immigration advocates alike.

The feds are not taking this illegal re-entry charge lightly, and neither should anyone else. The consequences of breaking our nation’s immigration laws can be severe, as this defendant is about to learn.

As April 22nd looms on the horizon, all eyes will be on U.S. District Judge Guidry to see how justice is served in this high-profile case of illegal re-entry by a Honduran national.

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  • State: Kansas
  • District: District of Kansas District of Kansas
  • Category: Drug Trafficking|Fraud & Financial Crimes|Violent Crime|Sex Crimes|Cybercrime|Public Corruption|Weapons|Human Trafficking|White Collar Crime|Organized Crime
  • Source: DOJ Press Release

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