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      • Víctor Hugo Saldaño (born October 22, 1972), aka Victor Rodriguez, is an Argentine man sentenced to death by the state of Texas. He is the sole Argentine sentenced to death in the United States.
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  2. Víctor Hugo Saldaño (born October 22, 1972), aka Victor Rodriguez, is an Argentine man sentenced to death by the state of Texas. He is the sole Argentine sentenced to death in the United States. Saldaño, from Córdoba, arrived to the United States in 1995, where he was an illegal immigrant and worked as a day laborer.

  3. Mar 26, 2024 · BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Judges overseeing a high-profile human rights trial in Argentina convicted 11 former officials of crimes against humanity on Tuesday, in the first case to focus on...

  4. Jun 25, 2023 · Luis Robayo / AFP via Getty Images. Argentina’s government will add the plane to the Museum of Memory, which is in what was the junta’s most infamous secret detention center. Known as the ESMA,...

  5. Nov 29, 2017 · BUENOS AIRES — Judges overseeing Argentina’s most high-profile human rights trial sentenced 29 former officials to life in prison on Wednesday, in a case that documented the former military ...

  6. Nov 30, 2017 · BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina sentenced 29 people, some with nicknames like "Blond Angel of Death" and "The Tiger," to life sentences on Wednesday in a trial involving some 800 cases of...

  7. Nov 30, 2017 · Alfredo Astiz, known as the “Angel of Death,” and Jorge Eduardo Acosta, aka “The Tiger,” were given life sentences in the largest and longest trial of its kind in Argentina’s history.

  8. Dec 10, 2020 · Bernard, who was 40 when he was executed, was the youngest person, based on his age when the offense occurred, in nearly seven decades to be put to death by the federal government. The Supreme...

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