Pineda-Doval was found guilty by a federal jury on October 25, 2007 , of 10 counts of transportation of illegal aliens resulting in death, one count of transportation of illegal aliens placing lives in jeopardy, and one count of re-entry after deportation. Judge McNamee re-imposed sentences of life imprisonment on the 10 counts of transportation of illegal aliens resulting in death to be served concurrently with each other and concurrently with sentences of 20 years of imprisonment for the count of transportation of illegal aliens placing lives in jeopardy and two years of imprisonment for the count of re-entry after deportation. If Pineda-Doval ever is released from the Bureau of Prisons, he will commence a term of supervised release of five years.
On Aug. 7, 2006 , Pineda-Doval was transporting 20 illegal aliens, including two pregnant women, to Los Angeles in a Chevrolet Suburban. The seats in the Chevrolet Suburban Pineda-Doval was driving had been removed and folded down in the rear of the vehicle and none of the passengers were wearing a seat belt. After being confronted by a Border Patrol agent who was patrolling a dirt road used to bypass the U.S. Border Patrol checkpoint on U.S. Highway 95, Pineda-Doval refused to stop the vehicle despite the pleas of his passengers to stop. When another agent attempted to stop the vehicle using a controlled tire deflation device, Pineda-Doval abruptly swerved the vehicle, traveled off the roadway and swerved again in the opposite direction, causing the vehicle to roll and eject multiple occupants. Ten of the passengers died. Pineda-Doval was arrested after witnesses identified him as the driver. The jury deliberated approximately one hour to find him guilty of all charges during the October 2007 trial.
The investigation leading to the guilty verdict was conducted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Border Patrol (Yuma Sector) with assistance from the Yuma County Sheriff’s Office and the FBI. The prosecution was handled by Joseph E. Koehler, Dominic Lanza and Raymond Woo, Assistant U.S. Attorneys, District of Arizona, Phoenix .
CASE NUMBER: CR-06-0778-PHX-SMM
RELEASE NUMBER: 2011- 038 (Pineda-Doval)
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