July 29
Accused Ecstasy dealer faces September trial
Daily Journal Staff Report
The 20-year-old Belmont man accused of providing Ecstasy to a trio of junior high girls in April, killing one of them, will begin trial in late September.
Antonio Rivera, Jr. has pleaded not guilty to drug possession, child endangerment, giving drugs to a minor and providing drugs to a minor to sell. If convicted, he faces up to two decades in prison.
Whether the four other people arrested in the death of Irma Perez, 14, will testify against him remains unclear. An 18-year-old girl who hid drugs for him following the death has already agreed to a plea bargain and one of the two girls is currently weighing an offer. Neitherofferis contingent upon their testimony, said District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe.
Rivera waived his right to a preliminary hearing so his trial will be the first public exposure of the evidence linking him to Perez’s death and an unrelated drug sale.
Rivera allegedly gave the illegal drugs to Calin Fintzi, 17, who in turn sold them to the girls. At a Friday night slumber party April 23, the girls popped the pills. Perez told them that she didn’t feel good and the others called Fintzi who suggested giving her marijuana. They tried that and also gave Perez a bath before finally notifying an adult. By the time medical help was summoned early Saturday morning, Perez was unconscious. She remained that way until she was declared brain dead Sunday night and removed from life support days later.
Rivera and Fintzi were arrested immediately. Angelique Malabey was also arrested for agreeing to hide Rivera’s drug stash after he learned of Perez’s death. The two other girls were arrested later in the week for failing to get help. They could be charged with involuntary manslaughter but the district attorney has not made that decision yet. The charges against Rivera were not upgraded to involuntary manslaughter because his connection to Perez’s death was only indirect.
Rivera remains in custody at San Mateo County Jail in lieu of $2 million bail. He returns to court Sept. 20.
http://www.smdailyjournal.org/article.cfm?issue=07-29-04&storyID=33226
Accused Ecstasy dealer faces September trial
Daily Journal Staff Report
The 20-year-old Belmont man accused of providing Ecstasy to a trio of junior high girls in April, killing one of them, will begin trial in late September.
Antonio Rivera, Jr. has pleaded not guilty to drug possession, child endangerment, giving drugs to a minor and providing drugs to a minor to sell. If convicted, he faces up to two decades in prison.
Whether the four other people arrested in the death of Irma Perez, 14, will testify against him remains unclear. An 18-year-old girl who hid drugs for him following the death has already agreed to a plea bargain and one of the two girls is currently weighing an offer. Neitherofferis contingent upon their testimony, said District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe.
Rivera waived his right to a preliminary hearing so his trial will be the first public exposure of the evidence linking him to Perez’s death and an unrelated drug sale.
Rivera allegedly gave the illegal drugs to Calin Fintzi, 17, who in turn sold them to the girls. At a Friday night slumber party April 23, the girls popped the pills. Perez told them that she didn’t feel good and the others called Fintzi who suggested giving her marijuana. They tried that and also gave Perez a bath before finally notifying an adult. By the time medical help was summoned early Saturday morning, Perez was unconscious. She remained that way until she was declared brain dead Sunday night and removed from life support days later.
Rivera and Fintzi were arrested immediately. Angelique Malabey was also arrested for agreeing to hide Rivera’s drug stash after he learned of Perez’s death. The two other girls were arrested later in the week for failing to get help. They could be charged with involuntary manslaughter but the district attorney has not made that decision yet. The charges against Rivera were not upgraded to involuntary manslaughter because his connection to Perez’s death was only indirect.
Rivera remains in custody at San Mateo County Jail in lieu of $2 million bail. He returns to court Sept. 20.
http://www.smdailyjournal.org/article.cfm?issue=07-29-04&storyID=33226