
Yulio Cervino-Hernandez
Yulio Cervino-Hernandez/Cuba/Aggravated Assault, 3x DUI, Shoplifting, Substance Trafficking
Yulio Cervino-Hernandez, a citizen of Cuba illegally present in the United States, was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers with the New Orleans Field Office – Nashville Suboffice. Cervino-Hernandez has a serious and extensive criminal history that includes multiple offenses involving drugs, violence, and reckless behavior that posed a threat to the public.
He has been convicted of trafficking controlled substances, a felony offense that contributes to the spread of illegal drugs in communities. Cervino-Hernandez also has a conviction for aggravated assault, a violent offense that can result in significant harm to others. In addition to these serious crimes, he has three prior convictions for driving under the influence (DUI), which demonstrate a repeated disregard for public safety and traffic laws.
Cervino-Hernandez was also found guilty of violating a restraining order, a charge typically related to domestic violence cases or other situations involving threats to specific individuals. Furthermore, he has been arrested for shoplifting and for possession of a controlled substance, adding to his pattern of unlawful conduct while present in the U.S.
Following his arrest by ICE, Cervino-Hernandez was taken into custody pending immigration proceedings. His repeated criminal behavior, particularly those involving violence and narcotics, led to his apprehension as part of ICE’s efforts to enforce immigration laws against illegal aliens with dangerous criminal histories.
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