A man who pleaded guilty for a rape case of a minor reported back in February was sentenced to 10 years in prison
A man who pleaded guilty to a rape case of a minor was sentenced by a state judge to 10 years in prison.
The state Attorney General’s office said Tuesday Jesús Isaías Cabrera Ramirez was sentenced after the defense attorney and prosecutors reached an agreement during last week’s hearing.
According to the agency, the incident for which the individual was sentenced was reported to the police back in February.
The incident took place in an eastern Mexicali home.
After detectives found the suspect’s identity, a judge issued an arrest warrant.
Man nabbed for brandishing firearm at cops
A man who allegedly threatened police officers with a firearm was arrested by state police agents.
The state Department of Public Safety said Tuesday the suspect was identified as Jesús Adrián “N,” 35, of San Felipe.
The suspect was apprehended at the Fraccionamiento Naranjos area, the agency said.
According to the authorities, a reporting party told the police the suspect was allegedly selling drugs in the area.
Upon arrival, the suspect allegedly brandished a firearm and threatened police officers.
The agency said police officers were able to disarm the suspect and put him under arrest.
Police agents seized a revolver loaded with six ammunition cartridges.
The agents found among the suspect’s belongings a bag with 30 grams of methamphetamine and nine bags with 54 grams of marijuana.
The suspect was turned to the Mexican Attorney General’s office.
Man arrested in Jalisco for homicide indicted
A homicide suspect who was caught in the state of Jalisco weeks ago was indicted by a state judge.
The Attorney General’s office said Tuesday José Luis “N,” no age reported, was indicted for the Jan. 5 homicide that occurred in a Colonia Venustiano Carranza area home.
The agency said the victim was found with shotgun wounds and eventually succumbed to the injuries.
Detectives were able to find out the alleged perpetrator of the homicide.
Jalisco state police officers apprehended the suspect weeks ago. José Luis “N” was extradited to Mexicali and booked in prison.
The judge ruled to keep the suspect in prison during trial and gave prosecutors three months to conclude the investigation.
State files complaints against doctors
The state Department of Public Health has filed 14 complaints against doctors after the legislature approved a bill that seeks to stop medical malpractice from unlicensed personnel.
State Secretary of Public Health Adrian Amarillas said the agency has a program to verify aesthetic surgery clinics and hospitals.
So far, the agency has shut down 20 sites for lack of proper documentation.
Also, two suspects have been indicted for having surgeries without authorization.
The program seeks to improve healthcare services quality given its importance in Baja California.
According to the secretary, the agency has detected doctors from Veracruz who provide services mainly in Tijuana on a permanent basis, while others come from their state on weekends.
The state official called patients to file reports in order to detect clandestine healthcare services sites.
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