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Latin Times on MSNLos Zetas Cartel Leaders Plead Not Guilty To Drug Trafficking Charges As They Face Death Penalty In The U.S.The Treviño Morales, leaders of Los Zetas, pleaded not guilty to drug trafficking charges as they potentially face the death ...
Brothers Miguel and Omar Trevino Morales — aliases "Z-40" and "Z-42" — led one of Mexico's most powerful and feared organized ...
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ValleyCentral.com on MSNFormer Mexican Cartel leaders arraignedFormer leaders of Mexican Cartel, Los Zetas, were arraigned Friday, the United States Department of Justice announced. Miguel ...
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Latin Times on MSNLos Zetas Cartel Leaders Could Face the Death Penalty In The U.S. After Extradition From MexicoMiguel Ángel and Omar Treviño Morales, known as "Z-40" and "Z-42" respectively, are facing a multitude of charges, including drug trafficking, money laundering and firearms trafficking ...
The transfer of the prisoners takes place in the midst of negotiations with the Trump administration to avoid tariffs on Mexican exports ...
Former leaders of the Los Zetas cartel were arraigned in Washington, D.C., on charges including drug trafficking, firearm ...
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Los Zetas Cartel Leaders Could Face the Death Penalty In The U.S. After Extradition From MexicoThe Treviño Morales brothers were among 29 prisoners extradited to the U.S. last month Government Shutdown Likely Averted: Senate Advances GOP Funding Bill—Despite Democratic Infighting Why was ...
On a single day last month, the Mexican government shipped 29 accused drug lords north across the border to face US justice.
"After their arrests, the defendants allegedly renamed Los Zetas to Cartel del Noreste (CDN) and continued to control the cartel while incarcerated in Mexico," it added. The State Department said ...
Former cartel leaders Miguel Trevino Morales and Omar Trevino Morales were charged with drug trafficking, firearm possession, ...
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