The Reporter (Vacaville)

Prelim reset in stabbing

- By Richard Bammer rbammer@thereporte­r.com

A court proceeding has once again have been paused and reset for a 23-year-old man charged with a fatal December 2021 stabbing in Suisun City.

Fernando Jose FigueroaMi­randa of Suisun City appeared Wednesday in Department 11 to learn of his preliminar­y hearing date, but court records show a new hearing setting and a readiness conference was reschedule­d for 8:30 a.m. March 1 in the Justice Center in Fairfield.

During his formal jail arraignmen­t Dec. 29, 2021, Figueroa-Miranda heard his defense attorney, Chief Deputy Public Defender Tamani Taylor, enter a notguilty plea on his behalf in Department 15.

Taylor also told Judge Robert Bowers that her client, who stands 5 feet, 3 inches tall and weighs 120 pounds, denied all special allegation­s, including the use of a deadly weapon.

Bowers then assigned the case to Department 11, Judge William J. Pendergast's courtroom.

On Dec. 21, 2021, during a previously scheduled jail arraignmen­t, Bowers slowly read portions of the criminal complaint to FigueroaMi­randa as a Spanish-language interprete­r translated.

Taylor said her client understood what was being read, including the allegation of murder and his right to hire an attorney of his choice, if he could afford it.

At the Dec. 29 arraignmen­t, Chief Deputy District Attorney Paul Sequeira appeared on behalf of the people, although Deputy District Attorney Bruce Flynn filed the complaint.

Figueroa-Miranda is accused of stabbing a person identified in court documents only by the initials D.V. and was later arrested for the killing.

The Solano County Coroner has declined to identify the victim, saying the name remained under “protective order.”

Suisun City Police Department records indicate that just after 8:35 p.m. Dec. 16, 2021, officers responded to the Almond Acres RV Park in the 4000 block of Olive Avenue for a report of a man on the ground in the parking lot.

Upon arrival, officers found the man, who had suffered significan­t injuries and was pronounced dead.

Detectives later identified Figueroa-Miranda as a suspect, obtained a warrant and took him into custody Dec. 17, 2021. The Fairfield Police Department and Solano County Sheriff's Office aided in the arrest.

Figueroa-Miranda was booked into Solano County Jail without bail on suspicion of murder and aggravated mayhem. He remains in custody without bail at the Stanton Correction­al Facility in Fairfield.

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