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US in plea talks with Mexican cartel kingpin Ismael 'El Mayo' Zambada
Read full article: US in plea talks with Mexican cartel kingpin Ismael 'El Mayo' ZambadaU.S. prosecutors said Wednesday they’re discussing a potential plea deal with Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, the long-elusive Mexican drug lord arrested last summer.
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Brooklyn attorneys weigh plea deal in NYPD firebombing case
Read full article: Brooklyn attorneys weigh plea deal in NYPD firebombing caseFILE- This May 30, 2020 combination of booking photos provided by the United States Attorney's Office of the Eastern District of New York shows Colinford Mattis, left, and Urooj Rahman, both Brooklyn attorneys. (U.S. Attorney's Office via AP, File)NEW YORK – Federal prosecutors told a judge Thursday they have offered a plea deal to two Brooklyn attorneys charged with firebombing an empty police vehicle last year amid demonstrations in New York City following the death of George Floyd. The U.S. attorney's office in Brooklyn and defense attorneys for both lawyers declined to comment on the plea negotiations, which have been ongoing for several weeks. "This isn't a case that developed over a period of years — it happened in one night," Cogan said during a brief court hearing in Brooklyn federal court. AdThe attorneys are due back July 1 in Brooklyn federal court.
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Mexico's ex-security chief pleads not guilty to drug charges
Read full article: Mexico's ex-security chief pleads not guilty to drug chargesNEW YORK – Former top Mexican security official Genaro Garcia Luna pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to drug trafficking charges, including a new one of engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise that could add 20 years to his sentence if convicted. In a hearing by video, to which reporters had access by phone, U.S. District Judge Brian Cogan read all charges to Garcia Luna. The new charge, added in July, involves violations of trafficking 5,000 kilos of cocaine in 2008; 23,000 kilos in 2007 and 19,000 kilos that same year. In January, the former Mexican official pleaded not guilty to charges of cocaine trafficking conspiracy and a false statement. Garcia Luna lived in Miami before his arrest in 2019 in Texas.