A Mexican national who was previously deported twice for a drunken driving offense that left two California teenagers dead has been sentenced to prison again, this time for crossing the border into the US illegally. Oscar Eduardo Ortega-Anguiano's latest conviction resulted in a three-year and 10-month federal prison sentence.
Following his initial arrest in November 2021, where he was found guilty of driving under the influence (DUI) without a valid license, killing Anya Varfolomeev and Nicholay Osokin on California's Seal Beach Boulevard. He had previously served only 3.5 years of his original 10-year sentence due to 'good behavior' before being released in July. Ortega-Anguiano was re-arrested shortly after for his second DUI offense.
His latest sentencing came after he pleaded guilty to illegally entering the US again, with Judge John Holcomb handing down a 46-month prison term and three years of probation.
Following his initial arrest in November 2021, where he was found guilty of driving under the influence (DUI) without a valid license, killing Anya Varfolomeev and Nicholay Osokin on California's Seal Beach Boulevard. He had previously served only 3.5 years of his original 10-year sentence due to 'good behavior' before being released in July. Ortega-Anguiano was re-arrested shortly after for his second DUI offense.
His latest sentencing came after he pleaded guilty to illegally entering the US again, with Judge John Holcomb handing down a 46-month prison term and three years of probation.