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New Mexico Jury Finds California Man Guilty of Violating the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act

A federal jury sitting in Las Cruces, N.M., has returned a verdict finding Eric Leo Alexander, 36, of Anaheim, Calif., guilty of violating the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA) after a two-day trial. The guilty verdict was announced by U.S. Attorney Damon P. Martinez and U.S. Marshal Conrad E. Candelaria.

SORNA, also known as the Adam Walsh Protection and Safety Act, requires that a convicted sex offender register in each jurisdiction where the offender resides, where the offender is employed, or where the offender is a student, and that the sex offender maintain current registrations.

“The Marshals Service for the District of New Mexico is dedicated to the safety of all communities within New Mexico, which is evident in this recent arrest of a dangerous and violent fugitive,” said U.S. Marshal Conrad E. Candelaria. “Regardless of the time, day or circumstance, when investigative leads are referred to Deputy United States Marshals, the information will be reviewed, validated, with the goal of apprehending dangerous fugitives. On many occasions, fugitive investigations, arrests, and prosecutions, are successful because of our partners from local, county, state and tribal police agencies, which together with the United States Attorney’s Office, we are making safer communities for our children, families and friends.”

Alexander was arrested in Anaheim, Calif., on Jan. 10, 2014, on a criminal complaint charging him with violating SORNA by failing to register as a sex offender after traveling in interstate commerce, and subsequently transferred to New Mexico to face the charges in this case.

The evidence established that the U.S. Marshals Service initiated an investigation into Alexander in late Sept. 2013, after California authorities requested their assistance in locating and apprehending Alexander. The California authorities reported that Alexander, a fugitive who had violated the conditions of his probation, was believed to be residing in Las Cruces.

Alexander has been in federal custody since his arrest and remains detained pending his sentencing hearing, which has yet to be scheduled. At sentencing, Alexander faces a statutory maximum penalty of ten years in prison.

U.S. Attorney Damon P. Martinez praised the efforts of the U.S. Marshals Service in the investigation. He also thanked the Doña Ana County Sheriff’s Department, Tustin (Calif.) Police Department and Santa Ana (Calif.) Police Department for their assistance in the investigation.

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