GrimyTimes.com - The Largest Criminal Database

Jesus Alberto Recillas-Cortez, Being an Alien in Possession of a Firearm and Ammunition, Illinois 2012

On February 16, 2012, the United States government brought charges against Jesus Alberto Recillas-Cortez in the Illinois Northern District Federal Court (ILND Federal District) for his alleged involvement in violent crimes.

Recillas-Cortez was accused of committing several crimes, including being an illegal alien in possession of a firearm, and being an alien in possession of a firearm and ammunition. These charges were filed under the United States Code, specifically under 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(5) for being an alien in possession of a firearm and ammunition, and 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) for being an illegal alien in possession of a firearm.

The case highlighted the federal government’s efforts to crack down on violent crimes and ensure public safety. The prosecution presented evidence and testimony to support the charges against Recillas-Cortez, who was alleged to have been involved in various violent activities.

While the exact legal outcome of the case is not explicitly stated, the charges and the date of filing suggest that Recillas-Cortez was likely taken into custody and faced possible penalties, including imprisonment. However, the precise disposition of the case, including any sentencing or acquittal, is not provided in the available information.

The case serves as an example of the federal government’s commitment to enforcing laws related to violent crimes and maintaining public safety.

Key Facts

Related Federal Cases


Posted

in

by

Tags: