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ambrose Sex predator to go free in Mexico, judge says Published May 25, 2004 WAUKEGAN -- A Waukegan man will be deported and be a free man in Mexico despite pleading guilty Monday to predatory criminal sexual assault of a child, authorities said. Mateo Briseno, 43, of the 1000 block of North Elmwood Avenue was charged with sexually assaulting a girl, 12, between Dec. Lake County Circuit Judge Victoria Rossetti sentenced Briseno to 8 years in prison but stayed his sentence on the condition that the US attorney general's office return him to Mexico.
View Replies To: ambrose NAFTA must be renegotiated to establish clear guidelines for criminal sentencing and enforcement; And I do not want to pay for these illegal scum to sit in our jails either.
View Replies To: ambrose "Briseno, an illegal immigrant, will be free in Mexico but will be arrested and required to serve his sentence if he returns to the US" What are the odds, ya think?. He's got a house, a car, a job a route, a pattern and several fake IDs and matrucla cards. He'll spend a little time in Mexico, see his mom, chug a little Carona and be back in the US, maybe, next week. The feds and the locals don't talk so the use of his original SSN wouldn't have been reported but he'll use the alternative number just to be on the safe side. He'll be able to litigate the pension in 20 years, anyway. In fact, the only way this guy will ever be caught (to the feds and locals, he will be invisible) is when he starts molesting again and they pick him up as a new offender. His name, numbers, IDs and so on will be different but his prints might match. As I often say, river swimmers should always pick up several sets of official IDs as a hedge against one of them being neutralized by additional illegal activities.
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