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Sentencing in "dead-or-alive" poster case at Grossmont College, Night Out with the Sheriff's Dept. and more.

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Domingos Jose Oliveira of Spring Valley—called a "sick, controlling  father" by the prosecutor—, 4 months in prison in the "dead-or-alive" poster case at Grossmont College.

In El Cajon Superior Court, Judge William McGrath said Oliveira's actions—posting a bounty on the head of his daughter's black boyfriend—were "clearly motivated by racial prejudice."

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Oliveira, 49, was convicted last month of solicitation of murder and making a criminal threat against his daughter’s boyfriend,  registered sex offender Sean Kirk, along with a hate-crime allegation.

Jurors deadlocked on a threat charge against the defendant’s daughter.

Oliveira had faced up to 12 years and eight months in prison.

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