
Cesar Reyes-Marquez
Cesar Reyes-Marquez/Mexico/Murder
ICE Denver removed Cesar Reyes-Marquez, a 50-year-old citizen and national of Mexico, on July 11, 2025, following his release from prison after serving a lengthy sentence for multiple violent felony convictions in the United States. According to ICE records, Reyes-Marquez was convicted of second degree murder, an offense involving the intentional killing of another person without premeditation but with malice aforethought. Such crimes are classified as violent felonies and carry significant criminal penalties, often resulting in lengthy prison terms and mandatory removal proceedings for noncitizens.
In addition to second degree murder, Reyes-Marquez was convicted of attempted second degree murder, indicating that he took substantial steps toward committing an unlawful killing but did not ultimately complete the act. He also has a conviction for assault with a deadly weapon, reflecting his involvement in violent conduct where he used or threatened to use a weapon capable of causing significant bodily harm or death. Collectively, these convictions underscore a pattern of violent criminal behavior that led to severe legal consequences under both criminal and immigration law.
Reyes-Marquez served a 32-year sentence in the United States for his crimes before being taken into ICE custody for removal proceedings. No further details were released regarding the specific circumstances of his criminal acts, the locations of the offenses, or his activities following his incarceration. As of the latest report, Reyes-Marquez has been removed from the United States and returned to Mexico, concluding his custody under ICE following the completion of his criminal sentence and subsequent immigration process.
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