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2 • Milwaukee County Post • September 15, 2017 By BRIAN HUBER Conley News Service WAUKESHA — A man who was deported to Mexico as he awaited trial on sex assault charges here and then apprehended as he tried to re-enter the country entered a plea agreement last week that likely means he will be deported again. Cristian Sanchez-Bautista, 26, was charged last winter with one count each of sexually assaulting a child, child enticement and obstructing an officer after an incident at the Schuetze Center. A 15-year-old girl reported Sanchez-Bautista touched her indecently outside a soccer game that he was refereeing Jan. 29, a criminal complaint said. On Sept. 7, Sanchez-Bautista pleaded no contest to the enticement count in a plea agreement that dismissed the other charges. He was sentenced to time served — 150 days — but also will probably be deported again soon, said Assistant District Attorney Michael Thurston. Sanchez- Bautista was awaiting trial in the case when he was deported March 29. But, federal records show, he was apprehend- ed July 5 near Laredo, Texas, as he tried to return to America by wading across the Rio Grande; he was sentenced to serve 30 days in prison for that offense. A spokeswoman for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement told The Freeman last spring that Sanchez- Bautista was previously returned to his home country in April 2009, September 2009, March 2012 and February 2014. Thurston said he worked with ICE offi- cials on crafting the sentence. He said not only does he expect Sanchez-Bautista will be deported again, but he was assured by ICE officials that if Sanchez-Bautista tries to return to America, they "will not bat an eye at charging him federally for unlawful entry" now that he has been convicted of a serious crime like child enticement. Thurston added as part of the plea agree- ment, Sanchez-Bautista will have to register as a sex offender for the next 15 years — even in Mexico. But the development also was a victory for the family of the victim as it spares her from having to testify, Thurston said. Sanchez-Bautista is being held at the Dodge County Jail, online court records indicate. Defense attorney Pablo Galaviz said in court he expected Sanchez-Bautista would be transferred to another facility in the next few weeks and deported from there, Thurston said. Email: bhuber@conleynet.com Your weekly newspaper is run- ning obituaries and in memoriam notices to honor a loved one's memory. They are $85 per day for 300 words or less. The price includes a small .jpg photo or graphic such as a veterans flag. A full-column photo can be added for $10 a day. A short pending death notice will be $25. They must be prepaid. The obituaries deadline will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday before publica- tion. 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