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Poway synagogue shooter pleads guilty to murder, attempted murder

Poway synagogue shooter pleads guilty to murder, attempted murder
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Poway synagogue shooter pleads guilty to murder, arson

Poway synagogue shooter pleads guilty to murder, arson
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Barrio Logan man accused in mother s death pleads not guilty to murder

SAN DIEGO  A 30-year-old man has been charged with murder after his mother was found dead in their shared Barrio Logan apartment last week. Marco Agundez remained jailed without bail Tuesday, a day after he pleaded not guilty to murder in the June 24 death of 64-year-old Francisca Agundez. He faces 25 years to life in prison if convicted. Authorities have not said how the woman was killed, and Deputy District Attorney Callan Smith said no new details of the case were revealed during Agundez’s arraignment in San Diego Superior Court on Monday. Last week, San Diego police said the defendant’s brother, who also lives in the apartment on Boston Avenue near South 28th Street, called about 3:40 p.m. Thursday and said he’d been unable to reach his mother all day, but came home and found her dead in a bathroom. He also told police he and his brother had a brawl after the discovery.

In push to fix unjust and harsh sentences, 84-year-old San Diego man to be released on parole

SAN DIEGO  Most of the burglaries hit in early 1995, break-ins at Rancho Santa Fe homes. The thief made off with pricey pieces of jewelry. James Sotero Riviera was eventually arrested. In 1997, a San Diego jury found him guilty of a string of burglaries. Riviera already had a criminal record, one that stretched into Arizona and New Mexico. Convictions there, plus a prior one in Northern California, meant those local break-ins would come at a hefty cost under California’s three-strikes law. He got 140 years to life. Killers get less time. Riviera is now 84 and living in a San Luis Obispo prison. But within the next two weeks, he will be released on parole, with more than a hundred years shaved from his sentence. San Diego Superior Court Judge Jay Bloom agreed Monday to resentence Riviera to less than 28 years effectively time served.

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