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A former FBI official says the Department of Justice's decision to hit two Sinaloa cartel members with terrorism-related charges marks a significant shift in strategy.
Two Canadian men residing in Mexico – Ryan James Wedding and Andrew Clark – were previously charged in an original indictment with running a criminal enterprise, murder and conspiring to ...
The continuing criminal enterprise charges also carry a mandatory minimum of life in federal prison, while the drug trafficking charges carry mandatory minimum penalties between 10 and 15 years.
Ryan “El Jefe” Wedding, 43, who competed as a snowboarder for the 2002 Canadian Olympic team, is wanted for running a transnational drug trafficking network that shipped hundreds of pounds of ...
The continuing criminal enterprise charges also carry a mandatory minimum penalty of life in federal prison. Sponsored Content by Taboola. Popular Reads. Israel-Iran live updates: ...
He was extradited to the U.S., where he became one of the few Americans ever charged with the "kingpin statute," or the Continuing Criminal Enterprise Statute (CCE).
CBS News Miami Live. MIAMI – A former Miami-Dade correctional officer is accused of being involved in a criminal enterprise to smuggle narcotics and other contraband for sale into the county ...
Guevara previously pleaded guilty to one count of continuing criminal enterprise and one count of drug conspiracy in January, the department said. The Sinaloa Cartel, ...
People enter the Quentin N. Burdick U.S. Courthouse in Fargo, N.D., on Friday, Jan. 3, 2025, for the sentencing hearing of Macalla “Kayla” Knott, who appeared in federal court Friday after ...
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (WGHP) — In July, Winston-Salem police sent out a press release detailing what was described as a “Continuing Criminal Enterprise,” saying officers charged seven people ...
The continuing criminal enterprise charges also carry a mandatory minimum of life in federal prison, while the drug trafficking charges carry mandatory minimum penalties between 10 and 15 years.