Attorney General Ken Paxton announced a Necess County man, Ezekiel Ramirez, is facing a 50-year sentence for the murder of a 4-year-old child in Corpus Christi.
Ramirez, 29, was sentenced due to a plea agreement to serve 50 years in the Institutional Division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice for his role in 4-year-old boy, Knox Longoria's death. SUGGESTED: Harris County prostitution sting: Sex trafficked women rescued, several people arrestedAccording to officials, the sentencing ensures that Ramirez will remain in prison until 2047, when he will be eligible for parole.
On the day of Longoria's death, he was taken to Corpus Christi Medical Center Bay Area with severe internal injuries. After stabilizing Longoria, he was transferred to Driscoll Children's Hospital, where he had succumbed to his injuries due to blunt force trauma to the abdomen. HOUSTON CRIME :Houston Starbucks robberies: Suspect Kentrelle Tatum indicted on multiple chargesProsecutors say Longoria's mother, Bethany Bernal, left him with Ramirez.
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