One of two men who broke into a La Jolla home and held an 82-year-old female resident as they ransacked the residence was sentenced May 4 to five years’ probation and ordered to complete a two-year drug treatment program.
Jose Luis Delgado, 20, is also wanted in Los Angeles County for alleged involvement in four or five similar break-ins, authorities said.
San Diego Superior Court Judge Michael Groch suspended a five-year prison sentence for Delgado as long as he completes the drug program and is successful on probation.
Deputy District Attorney Scott Pirrello argued that the five-year prison sentence should be imposed, as it previously was on co-defendant Justin Naranjo.
Pirrello said the burglars broke into the victim’s home around 11 p.m. last July 12, grabbed her from behind and put her in a chokehold. They stole televisions, her wallet and jewelry before fleeing.
The prosecutor said the victim didn’t come to court today because she is still scared.
“It’s been a nightmare for her,” Pirrello told the judge. “It’s everyone’s worst nightmare.”
The judge cited Delgado’s age, his lack of criminal record, drugs and a rough upbringing as reasons for sentencing the defendant to probation instead of prison.
– City News Service