I have always maintained that while the Army jurors who sat in judgement of Staff Sergeant Alberto Martinez allowed Martinez to escape punishment for the murder of my late husband, nothing could ever allow Martinez to escape his own character. In my view, Martinez is simply doomed to be the man that he has chosen to be.
For instance, today, I learned via an anonymous comment on my blog that Martinez was convicted in 2015 of a Florida felony contraband offense. I can only surmise that this was likely the product of the information I received
here indicating that Marinez had been dismissed from his position at Florida's Taylor Correctional Institution for allegedly smuggling contraband into the prison.
Upon visiting the Florida Department of Corrections
website, I found the information copied below.
Corrections Offender Network
Supervised Population Information Detail |
| (This information was current as of 4/17/2016) |
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DC Number: | I14712 |
Name: | MARTINEZ, ALBERTO |
Race: | HISPANIC |
Sex: | MALE |
Hair Color: | BLACK |
Eye Color: | BROWN |
Height: | 5'10'' |
Weight: | 200 lbs. |
Birth Date: | 08/07/1967 |
Supervision Begin Date: | 02/09/2015 |
Current Location: | TALLAHASSEE |
Current Status: | ACTIVE |
Supervision Type: | PROBATION FELONY |
Scheduled Termination Date: | 02/08/2018 |
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Current Verified PERMANENT Address: |
126 KIRKLAND DR |
CRAWFORDVILLE, FL 32327 |
Aliases: |
ALBERTO MARTINEZ |
Note: The offense descriptions are truncated and do not necessarily reflect the crime for which the offender is on supervision. Please refer to the court documents or the Florida Statutes for further information or definition.
Current Community Supervision History: |
Offense Date | Offense | Sentence Date | County | Case No. | Community Supervision Length |
06/01/2014 | CONSTRUC.POSSESS CONTRAB. | 02/09/2015 | TAYLOR | 1400250 | 3Y 0M 0D |
06/01/2014 | CONSTRUC.POSSESS CONTRAB. | 02/09/2015 | TAYLOR | 1400250 | 0Y 6M 0D |
It is jarring for me to see this. Martinez is a man I would just as soon never contemplate again. Yet here he is, and yet again I must look at this man who I believe murdered my husband and got away with it.
But I will say this: I am not in the least surprised that Martinez has again found himself in trouble with the law. We shall see soon enough what the future holds for the likes of him.