LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Michigan Legal professional Common Dana Nessel filed an emergency enchantment in Ingham County Thursday in a bid to reverse the parole granted to a person convicted of taking pictures a 15-year-old boy 19 instances, killing him.
45-year-old Marcos Garcia Rayos is at present incarcerated on the Saginaw Correctional Facility in Freeland, and is scheduled to be launched on parole on April 24. He’s at present serving a 25 to 50-year sentence after pleading responsible to second-degree homicide as a ordinary offender for the 1999 taking pictures loss of life of 15-year-old Isaac Rivera.
45-year-old Marcos Garcia Rayos (WLNS).
In 1999, when he was 19 years outdated, Rayos and one other man shot Rivera 19 instances, killing him. In response to Nessel, on the time, Rayos had solely been just lately launched from jail for breaking right into a motorized vehicle and possessing narcotics, and he had a prolonged prison document beforehand. He pleaded responsible in 2000 and was sentenced to 25-50 years in jail consequently.
Throughout his time in jail, Nessel says Rayos acquired 72 misconduct offenses, together with violent assaults. He spent important time in administrative segregation on account of his conduct and stayed at a degree IV safety classification for giant parts of his incarceration.
The Parole Board granted Rayos parole on Jan. 2, ordering that he be launched from jail on April 24. Nevertheless, Nessel has filed an enchantment on behalf of Rivera’s sister, arguing that the Parole Board ought to reverse their choice.
“Mr. Rayos has only served just slightly more than his minimum term of incarceration relative to his significant sentence for the brutal killing of a 15-year-old boy,” mentioned Nessel. “In our assessment, and that of the family of the boy he murdered, Rayos has not demonstrated proper rehabilitation, nor has he yet served an appropriate sentence for the crime he committed. He is not a suitable prisoner for the privileges of parole, and so we have filed an appeal of this decision to end his incarceration.”