Wilmer Leiva-Sorto
Wilmer Leiva-Sorto/Honduras/Aggravated Assault with a Weapon, Illegal Entry
ICE San Antonio arrested and removed Wilmer Leiva-Sorto, a forty six year old citizen of Honduras who was unlawfully present in the United States. Court records reflect convictions for aggravated assault with a weapon and illegal entry. Following the criminal case, officers assumed custody to initiate immigration processing and carry out the removal under federal law.
Aggravated assault with a weapon is charged when a person intentionally uses or displays a weapon in a manner capable of causing death or serious bodily injury. Prosecutions typically rely on victim statements, medical documentation, photographs of injuries, recovery of the weapon, and witness accounts describing how it was used or exhibited. The felony designation reflects the heightened danger created by weapon involvement, and sentencing often includes incarceration, supervision conditions, and stay away orders designed to protect victims.
The illegal entry conviction documents crossing into the United States without inspection or authorization. Evidence in such cases commonly includes immigration records, border encounter reports, sworn statements, and absence of admission documents. That judgment distinguishes the conduct from civil status violations by establishing a completed criminal offense.
After the criminal matter concluded, ICE completed biometric identity verification, obtained certified judgments and sentencing orders, and coordinated travel documentation with the Government of Honduras. Leiva-Sorto was scheduled on a repatriation itinerary consistent with agency transport protocols and escorted for departure. Upon arrival, custody transferred to Honduran authorities in accordance with the executed final order of removal.
The immigration case associated with these convictions is now closed as to United States custody, with the certified criminal judgments remaining part of the permanent record for any future admissibility determinations.
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