Las Vegas Review-Journal

Man gets 20 years to life for iPad killing

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him guilty of first-degree murder a day earlier handed down a sentence of 20 years to life in prison. He could face an additional minimum of 21 years on the robbery and conspiracy charges along with a deadly weapon enhancemen­t.

As he was led away from the courtroom by marshals, Solid made the sign of the cross and mouthed “I’m sorry” to the victim’s father, Ivan Arenas, and other family members in the gallery.

Ivan Arenas described Solid’s sentence on the murder charge as fair and said the defendant “was still thinking about himself” before the jury decided on the punishment.

“I felt like it was his last strategy, last card he had to pull as far as getting some leniency,” the father said. “If he felt sorry, he wouldn’t have exposed us to all the details” that came out during four days of trial testimony.

Prosecutor­s said Solid, now 24, was behind the wheel of the SUV that ran over Marcos as the teen tried to recover his stolen iPad.

On the afternoon of May 16, 2013, one of Solid’s friends, Jacob Dismont, wrested the device away from the boy and jumped into the SUV, with Solid waiting in the driver’s seat, according to prosecutor­s.

Prosecutor­s said Marcos had cherished the iPad because his family rarely could afford high-priced electronic­s. A single father who worked as a handyman, Ivan Arenas took out a payday loan to purchase the device for $249 from a pawn shop. It had been a birthday gift and a reward for doing well in school.

Marcos struggled and screamed in his last, desperate attempt to hold onto the device, prosecutor­s said. Traffic stopped as he was dragged from a sidewalk onto Charleston Boulevard. Marcos grasped and banged on the SUV before he was run over and Solid sped away.

Solid collected $80 for the iPad, and the cash later was used to buy heroin.

Dismont, 21, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and conspiracy to commit robbery and is awaiting sentencing. Solid rejected the same offer from prosecutor­s, according to lawyers involved in the case. Contact David Ferrara at dferrara@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-380-1039. Follow @randompoke­r on Twitter.

 ?? BIZUAYEHU TESFAYE/ LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL ?? Michael Solid, who was found guilty of killing 15-year-old Marcos Arenas, stands as he listens to the jury’s verdict at the Regional Justice Center on Wednesday.
BIZUAYEHU TESFAYE/ LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL Michael Solid, who was found guilty of killing 15-year-old Marcos Arenas, stands as he listens to the jury’s verdict at the Regional Justice Center on Wednesday.

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