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ALBUQUERQUE, NM Susan K. Harris, and William S. Harris, both of Albuquerque, were sentenced today in federal court for conspiracy to defraud the United States and other financial crimes committed in connection with the operation of Ayudando Guardians, Inc., a non-profit corporation that previously provided guardianship, conservatorship and financial management to hundreds of people with special needs.
Susan Harris was sentenced to 47 years in prison, followed by three years of supervised release. William Harris was sentenced to 15 years in prison, followed by three years of supervised release. Both will be required to pay the entire amount of stolen funds as restitution to the victims.
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The New Mexico Supreme Court upheld a district court judge s decision to suppress the confession of an Albuquerque murder suspect who did not expressly waive his Miranda rights and was acting bizarre and erratic during the interview where police said he confessed.
Victor Ortiz, now 50, was arrested in July 2017 and charged in the stabbing death of taxi driver Khalil Jabbour. The case is pending.
Police say Jabbour, who drove for Yellow-Checker Cab Co., had picked up Ortiz in a neighborhood near the University of New Mexico. Jabbour was stabbed in the chest with a sword and a good Samaritan drove him to Presbyterian Hospital, where he died. Ortiz was found near the scene and the Albuquerque Police Department quickly identified him as a suspect.