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San Francisco News
May 16, 2021
SAN FRANCISCO On Friday, May 14 the State Parole board declined the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office plea to revoke the parole of a man who was convicted for a 2000 murder case. The man in the case was originally sentenced to serve 16 years to life in prison after being found guilty of second-degree murder charges.
Tare Beltranchuc, killed Claire Joyce Tempongko in front of her 5 and 10 year-old children back in October of 2000. For six years, Belthranchu evaded arrest and prosecution until he was located in Mexico in June 2006, he was then extradited back to the U.S., where he was prosecuted and sentenced on December 12, 2008.