July 31, 2018

Another illegal, deported 5 times, re-entered each time, now with 3rd DUI, sentenced to...


In Virginia, a Mexican illegal invader who'd been deported five times was just convicted of his third DUI.

In most states, unless you're related to a politician, being convicted of a third DUI usually results in meaningful prison time.  But seeing as how invader Mario Santos-Ochoa is a member of a protected class (illegal invaders), he'll serve less than 9 months in jail.

The invader has been living in the U.S. illegally for 28 years.  He has four children, ages 9 to 21, all of whom were all born in the U.S., thus are legal citizens thanks to the insane "anchor baby" court ruling.

Santos-Ochoa was convicted in federal court in Texas of “re-entering the U.S. after being deported" three times — in 2009, 2011 and 2012.  He was sentenced to seven months, 180 days and 15 months, respectively, in federal prison.

In November, Santos-Ochoa was pulled over for erratic driving.  His blood alcohol content was 0.11 percent, 0.03 percent above the legal limit. Two years before the incident, Santos-Ochoa was convicted of his second DUI. He was also convicted three times of giving a false identity to police.
 Judge Frederick G. Rockwell III sentenced Santos-Ochoa to seven months suspended on the felony third offense DUI charge and fined him $1,000.  The illegal invader was also sentenced to  a paltry two months on the felony false-identity charge.  Of course in the cunning way of liberal judges, the sentences were *literally* five years for each, but with all but nine months suspended.  Cuz that allows lib judges to claim they're, like, really tough on crime.

Yeah.

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