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| Habitual criminal sentenced to 30 years in Colorado Department of Corrections |
| By postindependent.com |
| Published: 11/07/2016 |
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Yurick Kyson Hughes, convicted on 11 counts in a felony burglary trial and later deemed a habitual criminal, received a 30-year prison sentence Friday. The week following Hughes’ jury trial in September, Judge Charles Greenacre found him to also be a habitual criminal. By statute, the maximum presumptive sentences for each charge are quadrupled for a person deemed a habitual criminal. Deputy District Attorney Matthew Barrett said Hughes has led a “long and felonious” life of crime. The trial was his third felony conviction in Garfield County and seventh felony conviction in his lifetime, all of which involve similar charges of burglary, theft and crimes involving vehicles. Read More. |
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