Federal prosecutors are asking a judge to stray from normal procedures and send a former Dublin prison warden to 15 years behind bars – more than 10 years more than the sentencing guidelines recommend.
The maximum sentence for Garcia under the federal guidelines would be 4.8 years in prison.
She made it clear she thought Chavez should be incarcerated for much longer than that. Chavez pleaded guilty to one count of abusive contact with an incarcerated woman, though he was originally accused of abusing more than one woman. U.S. Sentencing Commission – none of whom were present – for what she feels is lax punishment for sexual abuse.
In seeking the 15-year sentence, Asst. U.S. Attorneys Molly Priedeman and Andrew Paulson noted the ultimate power Garcia had in controlling these womens' lives, and how he continually denied all his wrongdoings under oath. adding that a significant sentence is needed to deter others. "As the warden, Garcia set the tone for the rest of the institution.
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