Wiseman made the oral ruling after hearing the arguments of Assistant Attorney General Brian D. Gallagher, the prosecutor, and attorney Joseph James Norita Camacho, counsel for defendant Angel Jess Santos, 21.
Last October, Santos changed his not guilty plea and admitted the charge of conspiracy to commit sexual assault in the first degree in the kidnapping and rape of a 16-year-old Kagman student.
Gallagher said the plea agreement will be voided if Santos fails to comply with all of the terms.
As part of the plea agreement signed on Aug. 2, 2010, Camacho said his client will also cooperate with the government in prosecuting the case.
Santos’ cooperation led to the arrest of Joseph Cabrera Camacho Jr., 31; Ivan Jones Castro, 33; and Alfred P. Hocog, who turned 18 last August while in prison.
They have denied the charges.
The court has imposed a $100,000 bail on each of the defendants and they remain incarcerated at the Department of Corrections facility.
Last week, Wiseman allowed Hocog to post $10,000, or 10 percent of the bail, along with a real property bond acceptable to the court. Hocog remains in jail.


