This undated photo provided by the Merced County Sheriff's office shows Primitivo Gonzalez. A California sheriff says a "screw-up" led to the mistaken release of Gonzalez, who had pleaded guilty to child molestation. (Merced County Sheriff's Office via AP)
December 07, 2017 - 5:56 PM
MERCED, Calif. - A California sheriff says a "screw-up" led to the mistaken release of an inmate who had pleaded guilty to child molestation.
The Merced Sun-Star reported Thursday that Merced County jailers mistakenly allowed 38-year-old Primitivo Gonzalez to post bail on Nov. 22.
Gonzalez had pleaded guilty to repeatedly molesting a 5-year-old girl.
A judge had ordered him held without bail until sentencing, when he faced 35 years-to-life in prison.
Merced County Sheriff Vern Warnke says he takes responsibility for the mistaken release and has taken steps to prevent a repeat.
The sheriff defends not making public the man's release.
He says he believed Gonzalez quickly returned to Mexico and is no longer a threat in Merced County.
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Information from: Merced Sun-Star, http://www.mercedsun-star.com
News from © The Associated Press, 2017