
Orange County, California District Attorney Todd Spitzer said there is no “pending contract” in the case of illegal immigrants convicted of manslaughter in the deaths of two teens after a new scrutiny over the early release of the manslaughter. California Prison.
“As California Gov. Gavin Newsom and the state legislature refuse to liability for criminals, he is released after a convicted felon who was deported twice served only a portion of his sentence for killing two 19-year-olds,” the Republican said in a news release Wednesday.
“This was not a plea agreement. This was a defendant who had been sued in court and sentenced by a judge under California law, and did not argue the largest ruling on the Orange County prosecutor’s objection.”
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A campaign for California Governor Joe Biden at a County Democrat event held in South Haven, Michigan on July 4, 2024. (Chris Damond/Shutterstock)
“California’s fun times, education and creative concoctions of other credits have led to criminals being released earlier than ever before, fulfilling Newsom’s plot to empty California prisons and bring dangerous, violent felons back on the streets,” Spitzer added.
Oscar Eduardo Ortega Anguiano was drunk and high and speeding up on the 405 Freeway Orange County In November 2021, when he collided with a car carrying 19-year-old Anyavalforomev and Nikolai Osokin. Both were killed and burned alive. In the spring of 2022, he was convicted of two counts of total vehicle manslaughter while drunk.
The victim’s family has been notified Easter Sunday That Ortega Anguiano will be released early on July 19, more than six years before his 10-year sentence is extended.
“I hate that” the illegal immigrant convicted of murdering a teenager in a fast crash.

Prisoner of Magshot Oscar Eduardo Ortega Anguiano on manslaughter. (California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation)
However, after Fox News’ report, the Newsom’s Office of the Democratic government Immigration and customs enforcement Transfer the detainee and him to federal custody. The Justice Department announced it was filing a federal charge against him, and border area Tom Homan said his agency would do everything possible to detain him.
“After being deported in 2013, the individual illegally rejoined the United States and committed a heinous crime. The GOP DA then gave him a plea deal instead of pursuing a second-degree murder. [California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation] The governor’s press conference tweeted Wednesday afternoon, and will adjust again with ice as there are over 10,000 prisoners to forward him before release.
In response to Spitzer’s comments, Governor’s Office In the background, he told Fox News that the district attorney would have the right to say in the charges being charged in the case. The governor’s office said it was the Orange County District Attorney’s Office that dropped the major physical injury and other charges. Still, it does not play a role in the fact that individuals are due to be released years earlier.
“For safety and security reasons, the CDCR cannot provide information regarding the date or location of a person who was incarcerated prior to release, and incarcerated persons may earn credits to participate in rehabilitation programming.

Anya Varfolomeeva and Nicholay Osokin died in a car accident in Orange County, California in 2021. (Commentary by Varfolomeev and the Osokin family)
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Thursday morning Bill EssayA US lawyer for the Central District of California told the “American Newsroom” why DOJ is pursuing federal prosecution.
“This is what happens when we have an open border policy like we did in our previous administrations. But the day is over. Under this administration, our borders are closed,” the essay said.
“I made it a top priority in my office, and I know all over the US to enforce our immigration laws. So, he’s not going to be free. He’s not deported. He’s coming to my jurisdiction, and we’re going to prosecute him.”