The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Immigrant acquitted of killing is sentenced for gun charge

- By Paul Elias

SAN FRANCISCO » A Mexican man acquitted of murder in the shooting death of a San Francisco woman that sparked a national immigratio­n debate was sentenced Friday to time served for illegal gun possession.

San Francisco Superior Court Judge Samuel Feng also denied a defense request to give Jose Ines Garcia Zarate a new trial for his conviction of being a felon in possession of a firearm. Garcia Zarate will now be taken into federal custody, but it’s not clear when he will be transferre­d.

Defense attorneys argued that the judge failed to properly instruct jurors, who found Garcia Zarate not guilty lastmonth of killing Kate Steinle on a popular pier in 2015.

Garcia Zarate faced a maximumsen­tence of three years behind bars but has been held in the San Francisco jail since his July 1, 2015, arrest.

He had previously been convicted of illegally re-entering the United States and been deported five times before Steinle was fatally shot. The San Francisco sheriff’s department released him from jail several weeks before the shooting, ignoring a request from federal immigratio­n officials to detain himfor a sixth deportatio­n.

San Francisco’s “sanctuary city” policy bars local officials from helping federal immigratio­n authoritie­s in deportatio­n matters unless they have a warrant. Donald Trump pointed to the shooting during his presidenti­al campaign as another reason to build a wall along the Mexican border and tighten immigratio­n policies.

Defense lawyers argued in court papers that the judge improperly barred the jury from considerin­g Garcia Zarate’s claim that he didn’t know he was holding a gun when it fired. They also argue that he didn’t hold the gun long enough to warrant a firearm possession conviction.

Jurors had asked for clarificat­ion during deliberati­ons on what “intent” they had to determine to convict Garcia Zarate of illegal possession.

Garcia Zarate said he was sitting on a city pier when he found and picked up a gun wrapped in rags. His lawyer said he didn’t know itwas a weapon until it accidental­ly fired, the bullet ricochetin­g of the pier’s concrete walkway and striking Steinle in the back.

The San Francisco sheriff’s department has said it will turn over Garcia Zarate to U.S. authoritie­s. A federal grand jury indicted him on two felony charges of illegal gun possession less than a week after the San Francisco jury acquitted him of murder.

San Francisco public defender Jeff Adachi on Friday criticized federal prosecutor­s for adding the charges, which he called “ridiculous” and politicall­y motivated.

“This is rarely done” after a defendant is acquitted on the same charge in a state court, Adachi said.

 ?? PAUL CHINN — SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE VIA AP, FILE ?? In this file photo, flowers and a portrait of Kate Steinle remain at a memorial site on Pier 14in San Francisco. Jose Ines Garcia Zarate, a homeless undocument­ed immigrant acquitted of killing Kate Steinle on a San Francisco pier is scheduled to be...
PAUL CHINN — SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE VIA AP, FILE In this file photo, flowers and a portrait of Kate Steinle remain at a memorial site on Pier 14in San Francisco. Jose Ines Garcia Zarate, a homeless undocument­ed immigrant acquitted of killing Kate Steinle on a San Francisco pier is scheduled to be...
 ?? MICHAEL MACOR — SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE VIA AP, FILE ?? In this file photo, Jose Ines Garcia Zarate, right, is led into the courtroom by San Francisco Public Defender Jeff Adachi, left, and Assistant District Attorney Diana Garciaor, center, for his arraignmen­t at the Hall of Justice in San Francisco.
MICHAEL MACOR — SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE VIA AP, FILE In this file photo, Jose Ines Garcia Zarate, right, is led into the courtroom by San Francisco Public Defender Jeff Adachi, left, and Assistant District Attorney Diana Garciaor, center, for his arraignmen­t at the Hall of Justice in San Francisco.

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