• The sentencing was moved after Allister Quintana‘s attorney filed his seventh motion to extend deadlines
• Quintana pleaded guilty in January 2020 to second-degree murder
• Previous sentencing hearings had been set for had been set for, in 2020, April, June, July, August, October, and in 2021, January, February, March, and April.
• Co-defendant Andrew Bettelyoun still hasn’t been sentenced
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DULCE, N.M. — Allister Quintana’s sentencing for the second-degree murder of his cousin in 2018 has been put off again, this time until June 25, 2021, after his attorney filed his seventh unopposed motion to extend deadlines.
Quintana’s attorney, Ray Twohig, wrote in a motion to extend the deadlines to file a sentencing memorandum on March 29, 2021, that his talks with his client “have yielded further information which has required that counsel seek additional research, investigation and expert assistance.”
Twohig wrote that previous requests to push out sentencing were partially a result of reports being delayed and complicated communication with his client over Zoom, a result of the pandemic.
Previous motions to extend dealt with delays and issues with a psychological evaluation.
Judge William Johnson set Quintana’s sentencing for 1:30 p.m., June 25, 2021.
Quintana, 26, of Dulce, pleaded guilty to a criminal information charging him with second-degree murder on Jan. 22, 2020. His codefendant, Andrew Bettelyoun, 25, previously pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit kidnapping a year prior, on Jan. 30, 2019.
Quintana and Bettelyoun admitted to torturing Travis Howland, 28, before binding his hands and feet and leaving him, naked, in a closet to die on Feb. 2, 2018 in Quintana’s house, according to court records. (Details are in the case write-up.)
Although Bettelyoun was supposed to be sentenced in May 2019, court records do not indicate that he was ever sentenced and he does not appear to be in the custody of the federal Bureau of Prisons.
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- Suspect: Allister Danzig Quintana
- Suspect: Andrew Bettelyoun
- Victim: Travis Howland, 28
- Date of incident: Feb. 2, 2018
- Investigative agencies: Federal Bureau of Investigations
- Location: 66 Navajo Street, Dulce, Jicarilla Apache Nation, Rio Arriba County
- Federal search warrant case number: 18-mr-00578
- Plea judge (magistrate): Jerry Ritter
- Sentencing judge (district): William Johnson
- Prosecutor: Joseph Spindle
- Prosecuting agency: US Attorney’s Office
Allister Quintana
Charges: First-degree murder, kidnapping resulting in death and conspiracy to commit kidnapping
Status: Plea to second-degree murder, sentencing pending
Relationship to victim: Cousin
Federal magistrate case number: 18-mj-01776
Federal district case number: 18-cr-03989
Defense attorney: Ray Twohig
Andrew Bettelyoun
Charges: Murder, conspiracy to commit murder and kidnapping
Status: Plea to conspiracy to commit kidnapping; sentencing pending
Relationship to victim: Cousin
Federal magistrate case number: 18-mj-03427
Federal district case number: 19-cr-00216
You all need to sentence this murder! Its been to long and this guy needs fill the depth of his crime and feel consequences that follow behind. Everytime we turn around there’s an extension. Come on now, this guy is not “COO-COO” he knows exactly what he did. Why does counsel need to seek additional research, investigation and expert assistance.” When this guy is guilty as hell.