Chehalis man pleads not guilty in slaughterhouse stabbing

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – The 35-year-old man accused of stabbing a co-worker in the throat with a boning knife during a dispute last week at the Five Star Beef Company pleaded not guilty today.

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Sabino Gomez-Barriga

Sabino Gomez-Barriga, a Chehalis resident, remains held in the Lewis County Jail on $250,000 bail.

He is charged with first-degree assault.

The victim, 21-year-old Jorge Juarez of Centralia, was still being cared for at Providence Centralia Hospital as of this morning, according to Deputy Prosecutor Shane O’Rourke.

Gomez-Barriga is represented by court-appointed attorney J.P. Enbody.

They went before a judge this afternoon in Lewis County Superior Court to enter a plea of not guilty.

According to prosecutors, after an argument broke out at the Centralia wholesale meat business, Juarez punched Gomez-Barriga in the face, and Gomez-Barriga responded by jabbing Juarez in the abdomen with a meat hook and and then sticking him in the neck with a knife.

A trial date was scheduled for the week of Jan. 7.
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For background, read “Centralia slaughterhouse fight involved meathook and boning knife” from Friday November 9, 2012, here

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5 Responses to “Chehalis man pleads not guilty in slaughterhouse stabbing”

  1. Brian says:

    He looks terrified as all hell! No more burritos for him!

  2. Brian says:

    Immigration needs to step up their game!

  3. Yes, The Enbody Law Firm is a Joke. Last year there were no Jury Trials in the Centralia Municipal Court. I will be making a video that explains their Kangaroo Ways.

  4. homebrew says:

    Ha ha ha Enbody. Yea with that fuckmouth ya be screwed for sure.

  5. OldLongJohnson says:

    “Gomez-Barriga is represented by court-appointed attorney J.P. Enbody.”

    Well, there ya go! Have fun in prison.