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Perpetual Imprisonment to 15 Years: Supreme Reduces Penalty to the Perpetrator of the Murder of Young Trans in Los Angeles - El Contraste

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With deep indignation, organizations of human rights and sexual diversity reacted after the Supreme Court's decision that reduced the sentence of life imprisonment, which was imposed on the perpetrator of the brutal murder of Ever André Albarrán Ortiz, a young trans 30-year-old, in 2023 in the city of Los Angeles. Oscar Andrés Contreras Alarcón, who confessed to having killed, quartered and distributed the remains of Albarrán's body through diff…
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+ Rafael “N”, Guadeloupe “N” and Javier “N” were sentenced for their criminal responsibility in the events that occurred in the municipality of Huixtla, Chiapas. Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas; July 03, 2025.- The judicial branch of the State of Chiapas, through a trial court, handed down a conviction against three men for the crime of qualified homicide, committed against a person of the same sex with a reserved identity.

With deep indignation, organizations of human rights and sexual diversity reacted after the Supreme Court's decision that reduced the sentence of life imprisonment, which was imposed on the perpetrator of the brutal murder of Ever André Albarrán Ortiz, a young trans 30-year-old, in 2023 in the city of Los Angeles. Oscar Andrés Contreras Alarcón, who confessed to having killed, quartered and distributed the remains of Albarrán's body through diff…

Despite the fact that the murderer dismembered the body of the young trans and distributed his remains across the streets of Los Angeles, the Supreme considered that there was no body abuse, no lewdness. Movilh called the ruling “nefarious and unjust.” The Second Chamber of the Supreme Court lowered the penalty of life imprisonment from [...]

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movilh.cl broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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