Man charged in two slayings accepts plea deal, gets 20 years in prison

SAN ANTONIO – A man who was charged in two murder cases has accepted a plea deal in exchange for a 20-year prison term.

Anthony Nash was sentenced Tuesday in the 226th District Court to 20 years in prison for each case, but the plea deal allows the sentences to run concurrently.

Nash will be eligible for parole in 10 years

He was charged in the January 2020 slaying of 30-year-old Anthony Sanks.

About two weeks later, Nash was charged in the shooting death of 27-year-old Andrew Salazar.

Nash was arrested seven months after the murders.