Defendant in desecration may be deported to Mexico

From: Deseret News (Salt Lake City) | Date: June 26, 2004| Author: Shana Helps Deseret Morning News | Copyright information

PROVO -- A Mexican native who has lived in the United States for 12 years has deportation looming in the near future.

Hermenegildo J. Herrera-Carvajal, 24, entered a no contest plea Friday in Provo's 4th District Court to a class A misdemeanor charge of attempted abuse or desecration of a dead human body.

Defense attorney Brad Schofield pleaded with Judge Claudia Laycock to sentence Herrera-Carvajal to 364 days in Utah County Jail to avoid the one-year sentence that makes it diff...

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