translated from Spanish: Man about to receive sentencing is punched in the face

Indiana.- An Indiana man who was convicted of killing his 3-month-old son was punched in the face by the baby’s uncle in court on Wednesday. Kwin Boes was sentenced to 25 years, 19 years in prison and six years in labor release as part of a plea agreement, according to FOX59.

Boes was also ordered to pay for the expenses of the boy’s funeral, WEVV-TV reported. As Boes was leaving court Wednesday, the video captured a man, later identified as Jeremiah Hartley, heading towards him and punching him in the face. Boes was bloodied and one of his sandals flew away.” He’s going through some things. He’s upset anyway,” Grandma Lisa Hartley told Jeremiah’s WEVV-TV.

CAUGHT ON CAMERA: A father was sentenced to 20 years in prison for the death of his 11 month old are… and just minutes later, I’ve received a punch to the face. The baby’s uncle flung himself into the unsuspecting Kwin Boes as he walked out of the courtroom.
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That really bothered him just to see him come out; I don’t know if he heard how long it was or if he was just upset about his nephew. This is a horrible crime.

Hartley was taken with the wives and faces 179 days in jail for contempt and misdemeanor charges by the state, the station reported. Parker Boes died of blunt head trauma, according to FOX59. Kwin Boes was arrested in May 2018 for the baby’s death. Hunters go to trial for killing more than a thousand jaguars in 20 years
Brazilian authorities managed to dismantle a group of wild animal poachers in the Amazon region, and whose oldest member would have killed more than a thousand jaguars in the last 20 years, the prosecution reported last Wednesday. The group consisted of seven men, who hunted in the interior of Acre, a state located in the north of Brazil, in the border area with Peru.For several years, they promoted the slaughter of wild animals of the region, such as jaguars, peccaries, deer, carpals, among others, according to the results of the investigation.
The capture was achieved after the authorities monitored the group’s activities from the last three months, as well as intercepting the conversations between the members. During that time, they organized at least 11 hunting trips, killing eight jaguars, 10 collared peccaries, 13 carpinchs and two deer. It is known that they used dogs as bait to attract animals they sought to hunt.

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The institution detailed that the oldest and most active member of the group has been illegally hunting forest animals since 1987 at least, a period in which it would have killed more than a thousand Jaguraes.





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