Man Charged in Border Patrol Agent’s Death Agrees to Plead Guilty As Part of Sentencing Deal

Brian Terry
Brian Terry

By Steve Neavling
ticklethewire.com

A man charged in the death of a Border Patrol agent won’t face the death penalty as part of a plea agreement with prosecutors, The Arizona Daily Star reports. 

Rosario Burboa-Alvarez agreed to plead guilty Monday in the first-degree murder of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry.

The sentencing recommendation calls for 30 years in prison with credit for time served.

Sentencing is scheduled for Oct. 19.

Prosecutors said Burboa-Alvarez was in charge of recruiting people to sneak across the U.S. border and rob marijuana smugglers.

Burboa-Alvarez, 31, was considered a co-conspirator, even though he was in Mexico at the time of the killing.

“Mr. Burboa-Alvarez is extremely remorseful for his role in the conspiracy and accepts responsibility for his actions,” his court-appointed attorney Benjamin Aguilera said Tuesday. He “has obviously undergone much reflection and feels nothing but anguish and sorrow for what transpired in December 2010. Without question, the tragedy of Agent Terry’s death is something everyone wishes could be undone.”

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