
Patris Lobulo
Patris Lobulo/Sudan/Assault with a Deadly Weapon, Battery
ICE San Diego arrested Patris Lobulo, 35, a citizen of Sudan who is unlawfully present in the United States. According to law enforcement records, Lobulo’s criminal history includes assault with a deadly weapon and battery. He was taken into custody in the San Diego area and processed for immigration detention while his administrative case proceeds before an immigration judge.
Assault with a deadly weapon is charged when a person intentionally uses or exhibits a weapon in a manner capable of causing death or serious bodily injury. Prosecutors commonly substantiate this offense with victim and witness statements, medical documentation, photographs of injuries, and officer reports describing how the weapon was used or displayed. Where available, evidence may also include recovery of the weapon, forensic testing, and video footage that captures the encounter and supports the elements of the charge.
Battery concerns unlawful physical force against another person. Proof typically includes medical records, images of injuries, officer observations memorialized in incident reports, and accounts from bystanders or involved parties. Courts treat repeat violent conduct as aggravating when setting conditions of release and supervision, and prior judgments become part of the record reviewed during immigration proceedings.
Following his apprehension, officers verified Lobulo’s identity through biometrics, documented immigration history, and compiled certified arrest and court paperwork for presentation in immigration court. He will remain detained while removal proceedings advance, including custody review and scheduling before an immigration judge. Any state criminal matters associated with the listed offenses will continue on their own track and, once resolved, will be reflected in the immigration file as required by law. If a final order of removal is issued, officials will coordinate travel documentation with the receiving government and arrange transportation in accordance with federal procedures.
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