Brothers Miguel and Omar Trevino Morales — aliases "Z-40" and "Z-42" — led one of Mexico's most powerful and feared organized crime groups until its collapse. They were among the 29 drug suspects that ...
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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 penalty in the U.S.
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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 ...
On a single day last month, the Mexican government shipped 29 accused drug lords north across the border to face US justice.
El capo del Cartel de Jalisco no pisó nunca una cárcel mexicana; empezó desde abajo con más violencia que ostentación y ...
Mexico has extradited 29 alleged criminals to the United States, among them the so-called “narco of narcos” Rafael Caro ...
ICE special agent Victor Avila, Jr., was ambushed by Los Zetas cartel members in February 2011 on Highway 57 in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, while he was driving with fellow ICE Special Agent Jamie Zapata ...
Former cartel leaders Miguel Trevino Morales and Omar Trevino Morales were charged with drug trafficking, firearm possession, ...
Mexico's transfer of 29 cartel figures — including Rafael Caro Quintero and accused Zeta members — has led to jockeying by ...
Mexico's security minister said on Tuesday there was no evidence that a so-called "ranch of horror" strewn with human remains ...
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