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Posted: 10:05 PM Dec 3, 2007
Sentencing Set for Convicted Murderer
In just over two weeks, Irvin Ramirez will learn how long he will spend in prison.
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Irvin Ramirez, who was found guilty of killing 23-year-old Danielle Gorectke last January, will have his sentencing hearing December 21st.
Last Friday, Ramirez was convicted of 1st degree intentional homicide and 2nd degree attempted sexual assault.
Gorectke's body was found outside a La Crosse church.
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