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A Georgia man was convicted in 2026 of killing a woman in 1988, using DNA evidence and a belt as key proof.
A Georgia man, Aloysius James, 58, was convicted of first-degree murder in the 1988 killing of 30-year-old Ofelia Sandoval in Santa Maria, nearly 38 years after her body was found strangled in her home.
DNA evidence, including samples from the crime scene and a covert sample taken from James at his workplace, linked him to the crime.
The jury found true the special circumstance that the murder occurred during a rape or attempted rape.
Despite defense challenges to the DNA evidence and the reliability of a woven belt as proof, the jury returned a guilty verdict.
James, who uses a wheelchair, remains in custody and faces life in prison without parole.
Sentencing is set for April 14, 2026.
Un hombre de Georgia fue condenado en 2026 por matar a una mujer en 1988, usando evidencia de ADN y un cinturón como prueba clave.