ALBUQUERQUE—Kevin Cavazone, 30, a member and resident of
the Jicarilla Apache Nation, pleaded guilty this afternoon to a felony
information charging him with voluntary manslaughter. Under the terms of
the plea agreement, Cavazone will be sentenced to 66 months in federal
prison followed by a term of supervised release to be determined by the
court.
According to court filings, Cavazone killed David Cachucha, also a member of the Jicarilla Apache Nation, on November 22, 2011, by stabbing him repeatedly in the torso. The crime took place on the Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation during a fight between Cavazone and the victim. During today’s proceedings, Cavazone admitted stabbing the victim in the torso on November 22, 2011, during a fight that began after the two men and several others had been drinking alcohol.
Cavazone has been in federal custody since his arrest on November 28, 2011, and remains detained pending his sentencing hearing which has yet to be scheduled.
This case was investigated by the Albuquerque and Farmington Offices of the FBI and the Jicarilla Apache Tribal Police Department, and it is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Mark T. Baker.
According to court filings, Cavazone killed David Cachucha, also a member of the Jicarilla Apache Nation, on November 22, 2011, by stabbing him repeatedly in the torso. The crime took place on the Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation during a fight between Cavazone and the victim. During today’s proceedings, Cavazone admitted stabbing the victim in the torso on November 22, 2011, during a fight that began after the two men and several others had been drinking alcohol.
Cavazone has been in federal custody since his arrest on November 28, 2011, and remains detained pending his sentencing hearing which has yet to be scheduled.
This case was investigated by the Albuquerque and Farmington Offices of the FBI and the Jicarilla Apache Tribal Police Department, and it is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Mark T. Baker.
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