The three men convicted of murdering Natomas High School assistant football coach Salvador Heredia-Arriaga during an apartment robbery last year were each sentenced today to life in prison with no chance of parole.
Sacramento Superior Court Judge Patrick Marlette imposed the terms of Dejohn Wayne Murray, now 19, Maurice Edward Reed, 21, and Kenneth Oliver Owens Jr. 24, for the March 26, 2010, shooting death of the 26-year-old victim in an apartment on River Plaza Drive in South Natomas.
"The three of you are an aberration," Marlette told the three defendants. "You are so far out of the norm you're not going to walk with free people again."
Friends and relatives of Heredia-Arriago described him at the sentencing hearing as a passionate law student as well as a coach and substitute teacher who would have gone out of his way to help the three people convicted of his murder.
"My brother never brought harm to another individual and was a stand-up guy," his brother, Richard Heredia-Arriaga, a graduate student at USC, told a packed courtroom before the judge sentenced the three defendants.
Salvador Heredia-Arriaga was shot and killed when he walked into a robbery after going to visit two of his friends in their apartment.









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