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Los Angeles County DA George Gascon's Policy Condemning the Killing of a California Man

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Previously sentenced to life imprisonment for double murder, a Californian man released under the policy ofLos Angeles District Attorney George Gasconwas killed on April 16. Temporarily arrested in connection with.

According to Los Angeles, a man, Victor Vibiano, 30, was charged with double murder eight years after his life imprisonment after Gascon's office refused to transfer the case from the juvenile court to the adult court. I was told. Daily NewsHe was recently detained in May in connection with the killing of Mario Rodriguez, 40, who was shot dead in the life imprisonment of Pacoima in the Los Angeles area.

When Bibiano was 17, he and two others were found guilty in an adult court in 2012 after two gang members were killed and a third injured in Pacoima in 2009. I was sentenced.

Initially, according to the report, Bibiano was in prison for shooting guns at the resident's residence, attempting murder, and committing double murder in special circumstances. He was sentenced to life in, but was released in 2021. .. 30} Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon on Tuesday defended his policies amid criticism following reports that the deceased suspect accused of killing two El Monte, California, police officers, was out on probation.

On Tuesday, George Gascon of the Los Angeles District Court said a dead suspect had killed two Ells. In response to his report, he defended his policy in criticism. Police officers in Monte, California were in prison. (KCBS-TV)

All convicted in adult courtby Proposal 57 approved by California voters in 2016 Minorshave additional transfer hearings to determine if an individual should be tried as an adult. Viviano's transfer hearing was scheduled for the fall of 2020, when his conviction in adult court was revoked, but Gascon will bring people to court in adult court if a crime was committed in his childhood. The case was not brought to justice because it was banned from adult courts.

Reportedly, Alisabrea, a special aide to Gascon at the Los Angeles County Public Defender Office, heard Viviano's proceedings and the district attorney did not attend him, a juvenile court judge. Told to. Forward the hearing, according to Kathy Caddy, who represents the family of one of the murder victims.

According to the report, Caddy is in court transfer hearing under California law.

The juvenile legislation did not contain individuals over the age of 26, and in Bibiano in his late twenties, judges had no choice but to release him.

Gascon could not prove in a statement to the Los Angeles Daily News that Bibiano did not benefit from the boy's rehab service during the original crime, so his office It was committed that he did not seek a transfer to the adult court.

"Bibiano did not have any serious violations while in prison, given that there were no records of misconduct at the time of the murder, and presented other confidential mitigation information. So we decided we couldn't do it. We'll cover that burden. " "Bibiano stayed in the juvenile court. We requested a pledge for the judiciary department for another two years. The request was granted, but the juvenile judiciary department rejected Mr. Bibiano, but he. As part of his release plan, Bibiano gained access to support and the community. Funding. "

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Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon is facing a recall attempt and criticism from various sides over his criminal justice reforms.

Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon faces criminal judiciary reform attempts and criticisms from various aspects around him. (Robyn Beck / AFP)

Gascon also evidence that Bibiano shot a temporary

{91 or was killed"The evidence so far suggests that he did not personally shoot or kill Robyn, but Victor in connection with the crime," said Gascon, who suggested that he did not.・ I have charged Bibiano. " "I would like to extend my deepest sympathies to Mario Rodriguez's loved ones."

Gascon admitted that people were not satisfied with his policy, but he wrote a single tragedy. Said it can't be used for.

"I know people are angry, and I'm angry," Gascon said. "But we can't use a single tragedy to make a policy. One failure does not doubt the possibility of another. Including Bibiano's former co-defendant. In another Los Angelescase in which a boy previously sentenced towas released, the results were overwhelmingly positive. "

The district attorney also said: Said. He "doesn't play politics."

"We don't play politics in this or any other tragedy. I'm very sorry for those who lost their loved ones. Everyone involved is responsible. I will be asked. "

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This photo provided by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation shows Justin William Flores who is the alleged gunman in a Southern California shootout that killed two police officers on Tuesday, June 14, 2022 in El Monte, Calif. Flores was identified as the suspect by the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office on Wednesday, June 15, 2022. 

This photo provided by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation was taken on Tuesday, June 14, 2022 in El Monte, California. Shows Justin William Flores, who is allegedly a gunner in a gun battle in Southern California that killed a police officer. Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office on Wednesday, June 15, 2022. (California Correction and Rehabilitation Department by AP)

New reassessment will take place later Justin William Flores, June 14 Allegedly killed twoEl Monte, Californiapolice officers. Probation of a felony in possession of a firearm. The ruling is consistent with Gascon's policy brought to court for refusing to prosecute the Three-Strikes Law.

Gascon's policy allows Flores to pass a light ruling without admitting a dispute, despite a strike in his criminal record.

Adam Sabes is a writer for FoxNews Digital. Story tips can be sent toAdam.Sabes@fox.comand Twitter@asabes10.