Crime & Safety

Mexican National with Stamford Connections Sentenced to Federal Prison

A citizen of Mexico last residing in Bridgeport was sentenced to more than four and a half years in federal prison Monday after illegally reentering the United States following his previous deportation.

According to Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Connecticut Deirdre M. Daly, 46-year-old Luciano Flores Jiminez, also known as Roberto Gonzalez-Gonzalez and Alberto Torres, was sentenced to 57 months in prison on Monday, November 4.

Jiminez has never held legal status in the U.S., Daly said in a release. He was deported in Nov. 2009 after sustaining multiple convictions for larceny and other offenses in Stamford and the states of Georgia and Florida. 

  • Jiminez illegally reentered the U.S., was prosecuted in Texas under the Gonzalez-Gonzalez alias and was deported in July 2011 after serving a 90-day sentence. 
  • After reentering the U.S. in Aug. 2011, he was discovered and deported in Nov. 2011. 
  • He again illegally reentered the U.S., was arrested in June 2012 for a theft offense in Memphis, Tenn., under the alias Alberto Torres. 
  • On Dec. 5, 2012, he was arrested in Stamford on charges of criminal impersonation, forgery, larceny and interfering/resisting. 
Jiminez has been detained since his previous arrest. On Aug. 13, 2013, he pleaded guilty to one count of illegal reentry of a removed alien. An investigation revealed Jiminez used approximately 14 different aliases and five dates of birth in the U.S. since at least 1994.


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