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Reputed OC Mexican Mafia Chief Wins Dismissal of Murder Case
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By City News Service
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SANTA ANA (CNS) - A 24-year-old man was convicted today for his role in the fatal shooting of a drug dealer in Placentia, an attack allegedly ordered by the head of the Orange County branch of the Mexican Mafia.
Augustine Velazquez was convicted of murder, conspiracy, burglary and attempted robbery in the Jan. 19, 2017, killing of 35-year-old Robert Rios. Jurors, who deliberated for about a day, also found true special circumstances allegations of murder during a robbery.
Velazquez, who is scheduled to be sentenced July 23, faces life in prison without the possibility of parole.
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), (“ILA” or the “Company”), an international land investment and development firm, has appointed Frank Ingrande as President. Mr. Ingrande joins the Company from Rancho Costa Verde Development, LLC (“RCV”), a profitable developer of a 1,100-acre, 1,200-lot master planned community in Baja California. Concurrent with Mr. Ingrande’s appointment, the Company closed a 25% interest investment in RCV, which is located roughly 8 km north of ILA’s Oasis Park Resort, in a combination of cash and stock for a total of $4,000,000.
“I am pleased to announce the appointment of Frank to our senior management team,” said Roberto Valdes, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of ILA. “His extensive experience in real estate sales and development in the northern Baja California region will prove to be invaluable as we execute on our operating strategy across our properties. Additionally, by closing on
By City News Service
May 15, 2021
SANTA ANA (CNS) - Orange County prosecutors have been dealt a legal setback in their murder case against at least one of five defendants, including reputed Orange County Mexican Mafia chief Johnny Martinez, due to fallout from the Orange County sheriff s evidence booking scandal.
Unlike his co-defendants, Augustine Velazquez, 24, has pushed for a trial and does not want to waive any more time in the case so he will go on trial first. His trial is scheduled to begin next week.
On Monday, Orange County Superior Court Judge Patrick Donahue granted a motion to dismiss multiple gang-related charges and sentencing enhancements in the case when defense attorney Rob Harley argued prosecutors evidence from a gang expert during the preliminary hearing was tainted because the sheriff s deputy was dishonest on the stand.
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