Killer Makes Plea Deal to Get Out in 4 Years for Teen's Death
The 29-year-old gunman pleaded to a reduced charge that could see him released from prison in less than four years.
A plea deal struck Tuesday in Will County Court could spring a killer from prison in less than four years.
Marcos Camargo, 29, copped to second degree murder and agreed to take a 14-year prison sentence.
But Camargo can get out in half that with good time credit, said his attorney, Cosmo Tedone. And Camargo has already served more than three of those seven years in the Will County jail while waiting for his case to play out.
"I just think this is a fair disposition based on the facts of the case, the witnesses, their being no forensic evidence, and the fact that somebody did die," Tedone said.
"Even though my client has maintained his innocence all along, this is a fair disposition," said Tedone, who along with attorney Charles Bretz represented Camargo.
Camargo was indicted on charges of first degree murder, aggravated battery with a firearm and aggravated discharge of a firearm in connection with a June 2009 killing in Joliet's St. Patrick's neighborhood.
Assistant State's Attorney Chris Koch said that just prior to the fatal shooting, 17-year-old Alfredo Aguirre and "several individuals" chased another man down an alley between Comstock and Illinois streets. Camargo—who was not being chased—then shot Aguirre to death and also allegedly wounded a second man, 22-year-old Anthony Alexander of Plainfield. Alexander took a bullet to his foot.
Koch said Camargo told detectives he was "shooting low but must have shot higher than he thought." Tedone countered that it was actually Alexander who told that to detectives. Koch told Judge Edward Burmila that it showed Camargo had an "unreasonable belief of self-defense."
Alexander is doing three years and three months in Danville Correctional Center for burglary, possession of cannabis and robbery. Tedone said prosecutors had secured a writ to ship Alexander in from Danville to testify against Camargo.
While the sentence deal has been agreed to, it won't be official unless Judge Burmila imposes it on March 5.
Plainfield Reader
4:04 pm on Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Extemely confusing story. Read it twice and it still doesn't make a lot of sense.
pete tomzack
4:10 pm on Tuesday, January 15, 2013
sounds like he was protecting his friends like anyone else would
pete tomzack
4:49 pm on Tuesday, January 15, 2013
this guy alexander was involved in a gang rape in joliet where he testified against 2 brother back in 2010 heres the link http://articles.chicagobreakingnews.com/2010-09-10/news/28517436_1_brothers-face-house-party-assault
Kimberly
5:32 pm on Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Alexander is doing three years and three months in Danville Correctional Center for burglary, possession of cannabis and robbery. So in 2009, Alexander is shot in the foot, and in 2010 he's charged with rape, but he's serving 3 years, 3 months for burglary, possession and robbery??? Was he found guilty and sentenced for the rape?
pete tomzack
6:01 pm on Tuesday, January 15, 2013
alexander made statements against the brothers to play his get out of jail free card for the rape however he did play a lesser role
Louis Lipps
9:25 am on Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Not debating innocents or guilt just pointing out what I find to be a very humorous statement by the defense attorney.
"Even though my client has maintained his innocence all along, this is a fair disposition," said Tedone, who along with attorney Charles Bretz represented Camargo.
How is four years in prison fair if you're innocent? I'm just sitting here shaking my head and smiling. People just say the damndest things.
chris
9:50 am on Wednesday, January 16, 2013
He's a useless piece of trash he was found guilty of rape I know all to well that story. The thing is the men didn't get enough time and it shows.
Rozeeta
12:38 pm on Wednesday, January 16, 2013
wow, his lawyer actually acknowleged "the fact that somebody did die". tedone is as big a scum as his client
Rozeeta
12:40 pm on Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Someone please explain to me how this dirtbag could afford those lawyers??? cuz those to jackasses don't come cheap
Long time joliet
1:22 pm on Wednesday, January 16, 2013
first dont be mad at lawyers doing the job they were paid for
2nd imagine if we didnt have a choice of getting representation by some one other then a public defender
3rd people are quick to judge people as guilty, look at kevin fox and casey anthony, everybody wanted to hang them before they went to trial
and because of lawyer Fox was freed and paid a multi million dollar settlement by will county and casey anthony was found innocent for lack of evidence
INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY everybody remember that
Jerry
1:14 pm on Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Especially Bretz. It's a long commute from the seventh circle of hell.
Chris
4:03 pm on Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Ha ! Jerry great comment , justice would be one of these thugs gets to one of these scumbag attorneys or their family , as for Bretz , I believe his commute is a bit further , POS
Flora Dora
9:21 am on Thursday, January 17, 2013
It does not seem to be an appropriate sentence.
David
12:52 pm on Sunday, January 20, 2013
Rozeeta^ Your Just Hating Cause You Can't afford To Have Lawyers Like Them. (FREE MY UNCLE MARCOS)
Rozeeta
1:08 pm on Sunday, January 20, 2013
'Hating"? No, just wondering how many drug deals you east side, gang-banging scum bags had to make to afford them. By the way, I can afford them both just fine because I work a "REAL" job. You should try it sometime.
not ur friend
3:45 am on Monday, February 11, 2013
best news ive heard in awhile!!!! FREE MC!!
Mind u
2:46 am on Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Rozeeta...y does it matter, how they got the money. Wat makes u so sure that they sold drugs....just know that his lawyer got paid n did their jobs. FREE MC
johnqpublic
2:37 pm on Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Well I hope he relocates to Cosmo's neighborhood after his release. I'd bet my life savings he'll be charged again within a year of his release, ban or no ban.