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4 Miami officers sentenced in scandal

By Associated Press
Published October 30, 2003

MIAMI - Four Miami police officers were given federal prison sentences ranging from about a year to three years Wednesday for planting guns after questionable police shootings or lying to cover them up.

Prosecutors asked for sentences as long as 11 years in the city's biggest police corruption scandal in nearly two decades, blamed on anticrime units under pressure to halt a rash of deadly tourist robberies in the mid 1990s.

Prosecutors sought the stiffest sentence against Jesse Aguero, noting he spent more of his 17-year police career relieved of duty than on duty. The judge decided on about three years. Art Beguiristain received more than two years, while Oscar Ronda and Jorge Castello were sentenced to about a year each.

All four officers plan appeals.

"This case from day one was a travesty of justice, a disservice to these officers and the community they serve and an insult to the criminal justice system," said Richard Sharpstein, attorney for Beguiristain and Castello.

U.S. Attorney Marcos Jimenez said the sentences were "substantial - it sends a message."

The officers were convicted in April after a three-month trial. Three others were acquitted, and four face retrials after jury deadlocks.

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