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Jury finds East Bay siblings guilty of charges in 2021 slaying of missing Carmel teen – The Mercury News


After a five-week Solano County Superior Court trial and three days of deliberations, a jury on Tuesday found the Quintanilla siblings guilty of respective charges related to the Oct. 30, 2021, gunshot slaying of a 19-year-old woman in Fairfield.

Seated at the defense table in Department 11, Jessica Yesenia Quintanilla, 24, of Pittsburg, held her head in her hands, her long black hair hiding her face, as the court clerk pronounced that she was guilty of the first-degree murder of Leilani Marie Beauchamp of Carmel.

Her defense attorney, William Alan Welch of San Francisco, also began to hold his head in his hands as the court clerk continued to enumerate several enhancements the jury of seven women and five men found to be true: that Jessica Quintanilla used a gun, fired it and did the shooting.

Welch asked for a polling of the jury, and the verdict was unanimous.

Turning to her brother, Marco Antonio Quintanilla, 30, also of Pittsburg, the court clerk indicated the jury found him guilty of being an accessory after the fact and possessing a firearm after being convicted of a prior violent felony.

His attorney, Laurie D. Savill of San Francisco, also requested a polling of jurors, and the verdict was unanimous.

Judge William J. Pendergast thanked the jurors for their service. Then, after conferring with Deputy District Attorney Ilana Shapiro and the defense attorneys, he set a court trial at 9:30 a.m. Dec. 20 to rule on aggravating factors and prior convictions. (A court trial, as opposed to a jury trial, occurs when a judge listens to the evidence and decides the case without a jury.)

Marco Antonio Quintanilla, 30, of Pittsburg, in Department 11 of Solano County Superior Court during his November 2021 arraignment, was found guilty of being an accessory after the fact. (Joel Rosenbaum / Reporter File Photo)
Marco Antonio Quintanilla, 30, of Pittsburg, in Department 11 of Solano County Superior Court during his November 2021 arraignment, was found guilty of being an accessory after the fact. (Joel Rosenbaum / Reporter File Photo) 

A sentencing date remains pending for the Quintanillas and will not occur until the court receives presentencing reports and, for Marco Quintanilla, a report from the Solano County Probation Department.

Responding to a question from the judge, Shapiro requested that Marco Quintanilla, out on bail as the case progressed over the years, be taken into custody. Savill asked the Pendergast to allow her client, the father of one, to remain free until sentencing.

The judge, citing Marco Antonio’s felony conviction, ordered him jailed and he was booked into Solano County Jail without bail shortly after 3 p.m. Tuesday.

Jessica Quintanilla, the mother of two, ages 7 and 4, continues to be jailed without bail.



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