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Released from prison, a serial drunk driver killed a child in 2019

An Illegal Immigrant’s Release and Reoffending Sparks Outrage

An illegal⁣ immigrant who tragically killed an eight-year-old boy while drunk driving his BMW through California has been released from prison after serving less than three ‌years.​ Shockingly, he was then⁢ arrested again ‌for reoffending, only ‌to be released ‌on⁢ bail⁢ once more, according to records ⁤obtained by The Daily Wire.

Karmjit‍ Singh, ‌an ⁣Indian citizen, was arrested for DUI by the California ‌Highway Patrol near Fresno on⁤ November 12, 2023.​ This comes after he ⁣was sentenced to six years in prison​ on August 11, ⁣2020, for manslaughter.‌ Singh had drunkenly sped his BMW into a family of three at 100 miles per hour, resulting in the tragic death of eight-year-old Maverick Martzen.

A Frustrating Legal System

Scott Martzen, the grieving father of Maverick, expresses his frustration ⁤with ⁣the legal system ⁣as his family continues to mourn the‌ loss of ​their son. Maverick’s ‌death occurred less than five years ago, and yet⁢ Singh has already been released and arrested⁣ again.

It is important to⁤ note ​that Singh ⁤was ⁢already a felon at the time of the accident, having a previous felony DUI in 2016. This​ makes his ‍latest ‌offense a felony as well. However,⁢ despite his criminal ⁣history, California ⁣released him on bail after his most recent DUI, with court documents showing⁣ a bail amount of $72,000.

Martzen firmly believes that if Singh had been deported after his first felony conviction in 2016, ‌Maverick would still be⁣ alive today. He questions why someone with an expired visa, no ⁢driver’s license, two DUIs,⁣ and a⁢ history of reckless behavior is⁣ allowed ‍to remain in the country.

A Troubling Pattern

After his latest arrest, Singh faced ⁣additional charges of ‌”false personation for bail ‍and surety.” He was released on⁢ bail once again but ​was eventually ordered to be held in the Fresno County Jail. Jail records indicate⁤ that Singh currently has‍ an “INS detainer” on him, suggesting that U.S.⁢ Immigration and Customs Enforcement may take action.

Denise Hauser, ​a spokeswoman for ICE, did not ⁣provide an​ explanation ⁣as to why Singh ⁤was not ⁢deported after ‍killing a child. It is worth noting that ICE had placed a hold​ on him in 2019, but it did⁢ not result​ in ‌his deportation.

A Flawed Legal Process

Tony Botti, a⁣ spokesperson for ⁣the Fresno County Sheriff,‍ explains that Singh was‌ in ⁤the local ⁤jail until February 2021,⁣ when he was transferred ‌to state ​prison ⁢to serve his six-year term.⁢ However,​ due to ‌California’s ever-changing rules, prisoners typically ⁢do not serve their full sentences.

Botti⁢ also mentions that⁤ California ‌law prevents the sheriff from proactively alerting ICE ‌to illegal ⁢immigrants charged‌ with further offenses.‌ This⁢ hands-off approach is a result of ⁣SB54, a ​law ​that restricts ⁢cooperation ⁤with federal ⁣immigration agencies.

A Devastated Family

Maverick’s⁤ parents ‍were both in the car when⁢ Singh crashed into ‍them, causing injuries to both⁤ of them. A lawsuit against Singh and his brother⁢ yielded no ‌results, as Singh reportedly had no assets.

Scott Martzen reveals that authorities did not notify them when Singh‌ was released from ⁤prison or when he reoffended. He believes that California ⁢is misleading the public by claiming that individuals receive one sentence when, in reality, they are released much ⁢earlier.

While Singh continues to reoffend without facing deportation, Maverick’s absence leaves a void‌ in the ‍country. ‍To honor their ⁢talented son, ‌the Martzen family started‍ a nonprofit called M30 to support child⁣ athletes. Maverick’s presence is​ still felt at the San​ Francisco Giants’ stadium, where a cardboard cutout of him occupies a seat.

Scott Martzen ⁢concludes by saying that every day is ⁤a struggle without Maverick. They lost the opportunity to witness his potential and accomplishments, and his⁣ absence is deeply felt by the⁣ family.

What measures can be taken⁤ to enhance collaboration⁤ between local law enforcement and immigration ⁣authorities in order to prevent ⁤similar ⁤incidents in the future

Nforcement (ICE) has taken an interest in his case.

This troubling pattern of an ​illegal immigrant being released⁤ and reoffending raises serious concerns about the effectiveness of the legal system and the need for ​stronger immigration enforcement. It ‌is deeply unsettling to think that an individual who​ has caused such devastation and loss of life can be released back into society, only to commit another offense.

The case of Karmjit Singh highlights the need for stricter laws and policies regarding ‌illegal immigration. It is unacceptable that ‌someone with ⁢a history of reckless behavior, including multiple DUIs, is allowed to remain ⁢in the country and potentially⁣ pose a threat to⁢ innocent lives. The safety and well-being of‍ American ‌citizens ⁤should be the top​ priority​ of the justice system.

Furthermore, the ​leniency shown to‌ Singh raises questions about the ⁤fairness of ‍the bail system. ⁣With the bail amount set at just ​$72,000, it seems ⁤that the severity of​ his ⁢crimes has been ‍downplayed. This raises concerns ‌about the ‍prioritization of ⁢the rights ​of individuals‍ over‍ the safety of ​the community.

The grieving father, Scott Martzen, is justified in feeling frustrated with ‍the legal system. Losing a⁢ child ‌is ⁢an unimaginable tragedy, and to see the person responsible for that loss being released and‌ reoffending is a deep blow ⁤to him and his family. Martzen’s plea for deportation​ of individuals ⁣like Singh, who have multiple offenses and no legal grounds to stay in the country, should be seriously⁤ considered.

This ⁣case also ⁢underscores the need for⁢ enhanced ‌collaboration between⁢ local law ‌enforcement and immigration⁣ authorities. It is ⁤crucial​ that agencies such as‍ ICE are notified‌ and ‌involved in cases of illegal immigrants who‌ commit serious crimes. ​The ‍cooperation ⁣between these entities can help ‌prevent reoffending and ensure⁢ that those who ⁣pose a danger to society are held accountable and, if necessary, deported.

As the outrage over‍ the release and reoffending of Karmjit ⁤Singh continues⁢ to grow, it ‍is essential that the legal system ⁤and immigration‍ policies are reviewed and strengthened. The tragic death of Maverick Martzen should ⁢serve as a wake-up⁢ call to the authorities, highlighting the need for stricter enforcement and ​greater prioritization of public safety.

It‍ is critical to address the flaws in the system and implement necessary changes to prevent similar incidents in the future. The safety and well-being of communities should always take precedence, and it is the responsibility of the justice system to ensure ​that justice is served and that innocent lives are protected.



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