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Texas Mexican Mafia leader David Botello was sentenced to 25 years for leading a meth trafficking operation, after a ...
A Texas Mexican Mafia leader from San Antonio was sentenced to 25 years in federal prison for his role in a methamphetamine trafficking scheme, according to a U.S. Department of Justice news release.
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Texas Mexican Mafia member from San Antonio sentenced for role in meth trafficking conspiracy
SAN ANTONIO — A Texas Mexican Mafia gang member from San Antonio has been sentenced to 25 years in federal prison for his ...
David Botello, a San Antonio gang leader who was known as a "lieutenant of lieutenants" in the Texas Mexican Mafia, was sentenced Thursday.
A made man in the Texas Mexican Mafia claims federal agents wrongfully arrested him on drug charges -- and wants payment for the pain, mental anguish and embarrassment he suffered.Federal agents ...
An alleged hit man for the Texas Mexican Mafia has been charged in connection to the slaying of a Texas police officer. A federal indictment against 36-year-old Ruben “Menace” Reyes alleges he ...
A made man in the Texas Mexican Mafia claims federal agents wrongfully arrested him on drug charges -- and wants payment for the pain, mental anguish and embarrassment he suffered.Federal agents ...
A made man in the Texas Mexican Mafia claims federal agents wrongfully arrested him on drug charges -- and wants payment for the pain, mental anguish and embarrassment he suffered.Federal agents ...
In 2011, 17 members of the Texas Mexican Mafia were arrested and sentenced to a combined total of 309 years in prison. Cocaine, heroin, marijuana, crack and methamphetamines were discovered in the ...
When a law enforcement crackdown on the Texas Mexican Mafia nearly obliterated the criminal organization's San Antonio leadership in 2004, it created a power vacuum that led to Joe “Pancho ...
A federal jury in San Antonio on Thursday found former Texas Mexican Mafia general Jacinto Navajar and two lieutenants guilty of conspiracy. Federal agents arrested 34 members of the gang in 2008 ...
Three former Texas Mexican Mafia hit men engaged in a matter-of-fact, businesslike tone Thursday as they methodically described for federal jurors their participation in five San Antonio slayings.
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