Albuquerque Man Pleads Guilty to Four Commercial Robberies and Unlawful Possession of a Firearm
Plea Agreement Requires 15-Year Prison Sentence
U.S. Attorney’s OfficeApril 16, 2013 |
ALBUQUERQUE—Alfonso Lezine, 40, of Albuquerque, New Mexico, pled guilty this morning to robbing four Albuquerque-area businesses and being a felon in possession of a firearm under a plea agreement with the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Under the terms of his plea agreement, Lezine will be sentenced to 15 years in prison, followed by three years of supervised release.
Lezine was arrested on August 21, 2012, on a six-count indictment charging him with four counts of violating the Hobbs Act by robbing businesses engaged in interstate commerce; one count of using a firearm during a crime of violence; and one count of being a felon in possession of a firearm. The indictment alleged that Lezine committed four commercial robberies in Albuquerque between October 2011 and March 2012.
During this morning’s proceedings, Lezine plead guilty to counts one, three, four, and four of the indictment, each of which charged him with a Hobbs Act robbery, and count six, which charged him with unlawful possession of a firearm. In entering his guilty plea, Lezine admitted robbing the following Albuquerque businesses: (1) the Family Dollar located at 2001 2nd Street NW, on October 15, 2011; (2) the same Family Dollar on March 6, 2012; (3) the Allied Cash Advance located at 3821 Menaul NE, on March 20, 2012; and (4) the Family Dollar located at 9550 Sage Road SW, on March 14, 2012. Lezine also admitted that he unlawfully possessed a firearm on March 20, 2012. According to court records, Lezine was prohibited from possessing firearms and ammunition because he previously had been convicted of residential burglary and a Hobbs Act robbery and using a firearm in relation to a crime of violence in California.
Lezine was arrested on state charges on March 20, 2012, and remained in state custody until he was transferred to federal custody in connection with this case. Lezine will remain in federal custody pending his sentencing hearing, which has yet to be set.
This case was brought as part of a law enforcement initiative launched in July 2012, by the FBI’s Violent Crimes and Major Offender Squad and the Albuquerque Police Department’s Armed Robbery Unit that targets suspects implicated in commercial armed robberies. The new initiative is part of a federal anti-violence initiative that targets “the worst of the worst” offenders for federal prosecution. Under this anti-violence initiative, the U.S. Attorney’s Office and federal law enforcement agencies work with New Mexico’s District Attorneys and state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies to target violent or repeat offenders for federal prosecution with the goal of removing repeat offenders from communities in New Mexico for as long as possible.
The case was investigated by the Albuquerque Field Office of the FBI and the Albuquerque Police Department, with assistance from the District Attorney’s Office for the Second Judicial District of the State of New Mexico, and is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Jon K. Stanford.
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