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Suspect in Longmont Facebook stabbing sentenced to 19 years in prison

David C. Dominguez pleaded guilty in June to first-degree assault and felony menacing

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David Dominguez appears in Boulder County Court on April 2, 2015.
Cliff Grassmick, Times-Call
David Dominguez appears in Boulder County Court on April 2, 2015.

A Boulder District Judge on Wednesday sentenced a suspect in an online squabble that led to a stabbing outside a Longmont apartment last year to 19 years in prison.

David C. Dominguez pleaded guilty in June to first-degree burglary, first-degree assault and felony menacing. Prosecutors dropped numerous other assault, burglary and menacing charges.

On Wednesday, Judge Maria Berkenkotter sentenced Dominguez to 15 years on the felony assault and four years on the burglary charge, both to run consecutively. Dominguez also received two years on the menacing charge that will run concurrently to the other charges.

Prosecutors contend Dominguez, 31, and Mitchell Mailand, 30, drove from the Denver area to Longmont on March 23, 2015, after Mailand and another man, Justin Romero, began arguing on Facebook over a girl.

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