Rolbin Fernando Pacheco
Rolbin Fernando Pacheco/Honduras/Homicide – Negligent Manslaughter
ICE New Orleans deported Rolbin Fernando Pacheco, a citizen of Honduras, following his conviction for homicide–negligent manslaughter. This offense is charged when a death results from criminal negligence rather than an intent to kill, and courts impose substantial penalties because the conduct falls far below the standard of a reasonably prudent person. Criminal files in cases like this typically include crash or scene reconstructions, witness statements, and forensic documentation that establish causation and the degree of negligence involved.
After the criminal case concluded, immigration authorities assumed custody to begin removal processing. Standard steps included biometric identity verification, collection of certified judgment and sentencing records, and coordination of travel documentation with the Government of Honduras. Once approvals were secured, Pacheco was scheduled on a repatriation itinerary and transported under escort. Upon arrival, he was transferred to Honduran officials for any actions deemed appropriate under local law and policy.
The deportation was carried out under a final order of removal issued in accordance with federal statute. That administrative order is separate from the state criminal judgment and is based on the conviction reflected in the record. The immigration case is now closed as to United States custody, and any future matters concerning supervision, parole, or additional proceedings will occur under Honduran jurisdiction. No additional information is being released beyond the confirmation of removal, the underlying conviction for homicide–negligent manslaughter, and the completion of the required transfer steps.
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