
Oin Glenn Oakstar, who was questioned in connection with the Arivaca murders, stands outside a home near the downtown area the morning of the shootings. He was arrested on a weapons-possession charge. He was given intensive probation in exchange for his testimony against Minuteman Shawna Forde Photo by Dan Shearer/Green Valley News
Oin Oakstar of Arivac Arizona was questioned about the slayings, but was ultimately only indicted for being a felon in possession of a weapon.
Facing a lengthy prison sentence, Oakstar agreed last month to plead guilty to the charge and testify against the three people indicted in the case if prosecutors would agree to a plea deal giving him probation and/or a reduced prison sentence.
On Tuesday, Pima County Superior Court Judge Jane Eikleberry chose to sentence Oakstar to intensive probation after prosecutor Rick Unklesbay and defense attorney Michael Rosenbluth said they thought Oakstar deserved a chance to prove himself. Oakstar could have been sentenced to as much as 3.75 years in prison.
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