Man sought to 'evade prosecution through deportation' with surrender: Prosecutors
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In a twist that seems straight out of a courtroom drama, a man from Mexico, Geovany Espinoza Norzagaray, reportedly turned himself in to federal agents in Riverside County with a seemingly strategic agenda. His actions appeared to exploit the current immigration crackdowns, aiming to create a legal standoff between governmental bodies.

According to Seamus Hughes’ coverage in Court Watch, Norzagaray was embroiled in legal troubles over methamphetamine distribution charges. Despite these serious allegations, he expressed his willingness to plead guilty, but not before taking a detour to visit his grandmother.

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