ATHENS, Ga. — The Venezuelan man convicted of killing Georgia nursing student Laken Riley has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in a case that became a flashpoint in the national debate over immigration.
Jose Ibarra was charged with murder and other crimes in Riley's February death, and Wednesday's guilty verdict was reached by Athens-Clarke County Superior Court Judge H. Patrick Haggard. Ibarra, 26, had waived his right to a jury trial, meaning Haggard alone heard and decided the case.
Haggard found Ibarra guilty of all 10 counts against him: one count of malice murder; three counts of felony murder; and one count each of kidnapping with bodily injury, aggravated assault with intent to rape, aggravated battery, obstructing an emergency call, evidence tampering and being a peeping Tom.
Prosecutors said Ibarra encountered Riley while she was running on the University of Georgia campus on Feb. 22 and killed her during a struggle. Riley, 22, was a student at Augusta University College of Nursing, which also has a campus in Athens, about 70 miles (115 kilometers) east of Atlanta.
Prosecutors decided before trial not to seek the death penalty.
Riley's family and friends tearfully remembered her and asked Haggard to sentence Ibarra to the maximum penalty. Her mother, Allyson Phillips, said there is ''no end to the pain, suffering and loss we have experienced and will continue to endure.''
''This sick, twisted and evil coward showed no regard for Laken or human life. We are asking that the same be done for him,'' she told the judge.
Riley's younger sister, Lauren Phillips, a freshman at the University of Georgia, talked about the pain of living without her ''favorite person'' and ''biggest role model'' and the effect her sister's death has had on her.