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7-Year Prison Term for Ex-OC Man Who Threatened to Assassinate Family Judge

By Matthias Binder March 6, 2026
Man gets 7 years for threatening OC judge in his child custody case
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Man gets 7 years for threatening OC judge in his child custody case

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Threats Turned Deadly SeriousFederal Conviction After Tense TrialUnrepentant at SentencingBroader Repercussions and Security Measures

Threats Turned Deadly Serious (Image Credits: Sbsun.com)

Orange County – A former Laguna Niguel resident faced federal sentencing Thursday for a series of menacing threats against a Superior Court judge who oversaw his child custody proceedings.[1][2]

Threats Turned Deadly Serious

Byrom Zuniga Sanchez, 34, unleashed a barrage of violent messages starting in mid-2023. The threats targeted Judge Sandy Leal, who handled Sanchez’s 2021 custody case involving his young son. What began as calls for the judge’s resignation quickly escalated to pledges of murder.[1][2]

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Sanchez sent emails and Instagram posts from Mexico, where he resided at the time. One email declared, “I am more committed to murdering you than I am to being present as a father.” Another warned, “You’re already dead. The remainder of my life will be dedicated to assassinating judges, attorneys, and a police station’s entire shift staff.” Prosecutors highlighted a social media video posted October 5, 2023, that illustrated gruesome methods of killing the judge, along with a music video link from rapper Ashnikko.[1]

Federal Conviction After Tense Trial

A federal jury convicted Sanchez on December 4, 2025, of two counts of threats by interstate and foreign communication. The three-day trial in Santa Ana revealed Sanchez’s repeated violations of restraining orders. He represented himself, insisting the messages concerned “diction” rather than true threats.[1]

During proceedings, Sanchez read his own threats aloud in court to gauge reactions. Assistant U.S. Attorney Diane B. Roldan described his claims of self-defense as “morbid comedy.” The prosecution emphasized Sanchez’s “chilling lack of remorse” and history of abusing his ex-girlfriend, the boy’s mother.[1]

Unrepentant at Sentencing

U.S. District Judge Fred W. Slaughter imposed the seven-year term on March 5, 2026, surpassing the six-year guideline. Sanchez nodded eagerly when informed of likely deportation to Mexico, his native country. “When it comes to my relationship with this country, it’s over,” he stated. “Goodbye, good riddance. We’re done.”[1]

He requested time served after two years in custody and voiced concerns about his son’s safety with the mother. The ex-girlfriend testified to years of abuse, panic attacks, and therapy. She confronted him directly: “Byrom, you are an abuser, you prey on people, you are a monster.” Sanchez dismissed her account as “larping,” or live-action role playing.[1]

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Broader Repercussions and Security Measures

Judge Leal submitted a victim impact statement, noting the threats’ specificity and breadth: “He threatened anyone who touched this case.” Heightened security arrived at the Lamoreaux Justice Center on October 13, 2023, due to the alerts. Slaughter cited the threats’ “grim” nature and recidivism risk in his ruling.[1]

The sentence also mandated $22,798.12 in restitution, three years of supervised release, weekly community service, and domestic violence treatment. Tensions boiled over post-hearing with a hallway clash between Sanchez’s supporters and the ex-girlfriend’s group, drawing U.S. marshals.

Key Takeaways

  • Sanchez, a Mexican national, faces deportation after serving time for threats sent from abroad.
  • Prosecutors warned of his ongoing danger, pointing to unremorseful behavior in court.
  • The case underscores rising threats against judges amid emotional family disputes.

This sentencing serves as a stark reminder that courtroom frustrations cannot justify violence against judicial officers. Courts remain vital arenas for resolving family conflicts peacefully. What do you think about threats in custody battles? Tell us in the comments.

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