U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell in Washington sentenced Gutierrez-Ochoa to 11 years and eight months in federal prison.
U.S. Senator Ron Wyden has contacted seven maritime shipping companies as part of an inquiry into cartel-linked fuel ...
The U.S. is “inflating” the image of Ryan Wedding to create a major news event the moment the alleged cocaine kingpin is ...
The U.S. State Department said Clan del Golfo is a "violent and powerful criminal organization" that uses cocaine trafficking ...
Analysis reveals President Donald Trump's "peace through strength" strategy reshaping global relations with Venezuela ...
The Treasury Department has imposed sanctions on a violent Mexican fuel-theft cartel and its imprisoned leader, amid the ...
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Drug cartel member sentenced to 11+ years in U.S. prison after faking death, hiding in Riverside
U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell in Washington sentenced Gutierrez-Ochoa to 11 years and eight months in federal prison.
Two Los Angeles-area 15-year-old gang members have pleaded guilty to murder and attempted murder charges, admitting they were acting as hired hitmen for Mexico’s Sinaloa cartel ...
Teen hitmen Andrew Nunez and Johncarlo Quintero pled guilty to murder and attempted murder for the Sinaloa Cartel, which ...
Latin Times on MSN
Top Mexican Cartel Leader Sentenced To More Than 10 Years In Prison For Faking His Death To Avoid Capture
Ochoa, a top Jalisco Cartel leader, has been sentenced to 11 years in prison after faking his death to avoid capture. CBS News noted that Gutierrez-Ochoa has been accused of being involved in money ...
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