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A portrait of Xinran Ji. Photo: AP

Lengthy jail sentences for pair who fatally beat Chinese student in Los Angeles

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A woman was sentenced to life in prison on Friday for the beating death of a University of Southern California graduate student from China, and a co-defendant was given a term of 15 years to life.

Alejandra Guerrero, 20, was sentenced on a first-degree murder conviction in the 2014 attack on 24-year-old engineering student Xinran Ji. Her prison term is without possibility of parole.

Guerrero was one of four people accused of taking part in the fatal attack on Ji as he walked home after a late-night study session.

Guerrero and Andrew Garcia, 22 – who was sentenced last year to life in prison – got out of a car to beat Ji with a wrench and a baseball bat while co-defendant Jonathan Del Carmen, 23, remained in the car.

After the attack, Deputy District Attorney John McKinney said, Ji staggered to his off-campus flat and was later found dead. Meanwhile, authorities said, Guerrero and the others drove to Dockweiler State Beach and robbed a man and a woman.

Alejandra Guerrero appears in Los Angeles Superior Court. Photo: AP

“When they got to the beach, Del Carmen explicitly told the others he didn’t want to be involved in any further crime against anyone,” McKinney said.

By walking away from further crime and appearing to disavow the violence his partners committed earlier by driving off, McKinney said, Del Carmen was allowed to plead guilty to second-degree murder.

Both Guerrero and Del Carmen apologised in court Friday morning before they were sentenced.

Another co-defendant, Alberto Ochoa, 21, is still awaiting trial in Ji’s killing, along with the Dockweiler Beach attack.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Chinese student’s killer gets life in jail
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