A California man convicted of stabbing a UCLA student to death was sentenced to life in prison.
DelVesco was a fourth-year UCLA student from Austin, Texas, and a member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority.
Life in Prison
Medina, who was 22 at the time of the murder and was a student at Fresno State, was eligible for the death penalty but was ultimately sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.About a dozen friends of DelVesco testified before the judge prior to the sentencing on Friday, Sept. 21.
Defense Attorney Debra Werbel tried to defend her client, saying Medina does not show emotion to everyone and has acknowledged wrongdoing.
‘Must Never Walk Free Again’
Following the sentence, Andrea’s mother said that she was relieved her daughter’s killer would never be out of jail. She had played a slideshow of her daughter’s life during the hearing.“He can’t atone for taking Andrea’s life,” Leslie DelVesco said after the sentencing. “But he did receive the maximum sentence, so I feel relieved that he can never hurt another person.”
Judge Mark Windham said that the crime Medina committed was monstrous.
“He wounded an entire community,” Windham said. “He must never walk free again.”
Another UCLA student, Eric Marquez, pleaded guilty to assisting Medina and was sentenced in June to two years and eight months in prison; he had been in prison for that long and was released on time served.