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Ice detention of 'criminal extraterrestrials', which were released from prison with conviction for sexual crimes

A “criminal extraterrestrial” and “alleged terrorist” who served in prison for 19 years because he caught his housekeeper and repeatedly harassed her was arrested from the Arapahoe County prison in Centennial, Colorado, from the US immigration and customs official (ICE) and was removed to Saudi Arabia.

According to a court proceedings in 2006, Homaidan al-Turki al-Turki was sentenced to pay the conspiracy of misleading false detention, 11 indictment for illegal sexual contact, criminal offense and extortion of $ 15,000 or more.

Al-Turki served a six-year prison sentence in the Colorado Department of Corrections (DOC).

Homaidan al-Turki was arrested by ICE in Colorado and will not be welcome again in the United States. (ICE)

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He was justified for the first time in 2011 with probation officer, but could not take part in the DOC sex offender program to prevent his release and delay his deportation back to Saudi Arabia.

Al-Turki submitted numerous applications to the courts during the detention.

When he granted him a hearing, Eric White, judge of the district court, said “:”[t]The defendant's lawyer may not have understood any fundamental aspects of the jury's instructions submitted, in particular that illegal sexual contact to an offense on a crime assessment could be increased if the jury stated that al-turki applied violence, intimidation or threats to cause the victim's submission. “

Homaidan al-Turki

Homaidan al-Turki, 56, made it guilty, And was immediately convicted of six years in the Colorado document. (18th public prosecutor's office of the judiciary)

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Al-Turki's original lawyers said that they were illegal sexual contact convictions for offense crimes that would have had a prison sentence of up to two years.

However, since the jury found him guilty of illegal sexual contact offenses that were committed by physical violence and violence, the accusations of class 4 were improved.

In these cases, Al-Turki was sentenced to several simultaneous provisions of six years and was instructed to end sex offenders.

The 18th public prosecutor's office of the judiciary approved on Tuesday to change some of the crimes counts on the condition that he was sent back to his home country.

Al-Turki, now 56, remembered guilty, And was immediately convicted of six years in the Colorado document.

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The prison sentence for each count was instructed to be delivered at the same time in order to record a mandatory period of the probation helper that Al-Turki had already served because of his almost 19-year prison sentence.

He was taken in ice on Tuesday afternoon, according to a moving order to deport him back to Saudi Arabia.

“Based on a careful analysis of the facts and evidence, which were presented by the 35 (C) -M), as well as the difficulty of mourning the case almost two decades later, our office found that the sale of Al -Turki on 11 crime sexual crimes said Ryan Brackley.

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While Brackley said it was a difficult decision, he found that “the right balance between ensuring that Al-Turki remains a convicted sex criminal and is removed from our community and at the same time takes into account the resources that were taken for accounting.”

ICE officers said Al-Turki joined the United States in 1992 before leaving in 1993. In 1994 he stepped in again in an unknown place.

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In 2001, Al-Turki was interviewed about the attacks of September 11 and left the United States again at an unknown time and an unknown place. He joined the United States legally in 2002.

He was convicted of the crimes in 2006 and has had an administrative stay of the distance since 2013.

“He will not be back to the United States,” Ice officer wrote in a contribution to X.

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