We take a look at some of the biggest stories of the week. This
week: a killer who was supposed to get 10-12 years in jail could
have more time added because of a prior conviction and a six-year
economic rut in Hollister could end thanks to the possibility of
issuing new construction permits.
1. More than 10 years possible for killer
In an emotional hearing at San Benito Superior Court today, 19-year-old Emilio Roman was told to return to court July 22 to receive a sentence of 10 to 12 years at the California Youth Authority for his part in the 2006 killing of Daniel Gallegos, who was driven over repeatedly by a car during a fight.
Roman had been scheduled to be sentenced to 10 years in CYA at today’s hearing, but the proceeding was rescheduled when attorneys discovered he had been convicted in 2004 for one of the same charges he currently faces.
Roman’s attorney Greg LaForge said he needed time to determine if Roman’s previous conviction could potentially add time to the sentence.
2. Construction permits to be issued
The city on Monday can start issuing construction permits after more than six years in an economic rut sparked by a building ban, and leaders hope a major hotel chain’s interest in Hollister is a sign that the area’s fortunes will soon change.
The regional water board’s recent decision to allow issuance of building permits starting next week prompted Mayor Doug Emerson to call it “the greatest news we’ve had” since he joined the council in 2004.