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Daniel Villegas, now 41, returns to a courtroom for the third time to face murder charges. Some background on his case: the charges Villegas is facing date back to 1993, when Armando “Mando” Lazo and Bobby England were gunned down in El Paso, Texas. Villegas was 16 years old at the time. He then confessed to those shootings, but later claimed he was coerced by an El Paso police officer into a confession. Villegas had a mistrial in 1994 due to a hung jury, then a conviction in his second trial in 1995.
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Shame on this poor fellow who has lost the most beautiful years of his life
shame on him? I think he's been violated enough.
no one will give you the stolen time anymore
I am sorry
These cases are not uncommon in the United States. And now? The State will be held responsible?