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Pale Rider
11-26-2007, 07:03 PM
Wis. Cop Must Leave U.S. Over Stolen ID



2007-11-26 17:10:18
By CARRIE ANTLFINGER Associated Press Writer


MILWAUKEE (AP) — A former police officer who stole his dead cousin's identity to get on the force will not go to prison but must leave the country, a judge decided Monday.

Oscar Ayala-Cornejo, 25, was charged in federal court with falsely representing himself as an American citizen after an anonymous tip led the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to him.

He was arrested May 31 and agreed to a plea deal about two weeks later. He was fired from the department in June.

He was sentenced to a year of probation. The maximum sentence could have been three years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

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Pale Rider
11-26-2007, 07:07 PM
Unbelievable. Our "security" is so damn tight, that an ILLEGAL ALIEN can lie his way into becoming a COP, and it isn't discovered until someone blows the whistle... freagin' pathetic. Be arrested by a COP that isn't even a LEGAL AMERICAN CITIZEN!!! And the punishment just goes to show how stinking LIBERAL the cheese head state of wisconsin is. Impersonating an officer is a felony and punishable by prison, let alone the fact that you're an ILLEGAL ALIEN!

Fuck wisconsin and all the cow tipping, piece of shit liberals up there.

Hobbit
11-26-2007, 07:14 PM
Unbelievable. Our "security" is so damn tight, that an ILLEGAL ALIEN can lie his way into becoming a COP, and it isn't discovered until someone blows the whistle... freagin' pathetic. Be arrested by a COP that isn't even a LEGAL AMERICAN CITIZEN!!! And the punishment just goes to show how stinking LIBERAL the cheese head state of wisconsin is. Impersonating an officer is a felony and punishable by prison, let alone the fact that you're an ILLEGAL ALIEN!

Fuck wisconsin and all the cow tipping, piece of shit liberals up there.

While I agree that the penalty should have been stiffer, he wasn't technically impersonating an officer. You might be able to make the charge stick, but the only difference between him and another cop was that he signed up under false identification.

The gist of the article stands, though. This is pretty pathetic.

Pale Rider
11-26-2007, 07:41 PM
While I agree that the penalty should have been stiffer, he wasn't technically impersonating an officer. You might be able to make the charge stick, but the only difference between him and another cop was that he signed up under false identification.
Right... what you said.


The gist of the article stands, though. This is pretty pathetic.
And leave it to liberal cheese head wisconsin to just gently pat him on the behind and send him off to mexico where he belongs to study a new career.

And the next case in court was a man who couldn't pay child support because he lost his job, and gets thirty days in jail. What a crock of shit.