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Vicente Zambada Niebla, the son of one of Mexico’s most powerful drug lords, was sentenced to 15 years in prison on Thursday morning, but could be a free man in as little as five years.
Vicente Zambada Niebla, 44, could be released in just a few years with additional credit for good behavior behind bars after he admitted he helped orchestrate kidnappings, murders, bribery of ...
With a speech that at times sounded more like he was receiving an Oscar statue than a prison sentence, Vicente Zambada-Niebla stood in a Chicago federal courtroom on Thursday for his day of reckoning.
Vicente Zambada-Niebla, compadre y ex asesor principal de Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán -cuyo testimonio en Nueva York ayudó a condenar al líder del cártel de Sinaloa- fue condenado a 15 ...
When Vicente Zambada Niebla was indicted in Chicago in 2009 as part of the sweeping criminal case against reputed Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman Loera and his Sinaloa cartel ...
With a speech that at times sounded more like he was receiving an Oscar statue than a prison sentence, Vicente Zambada-Niebla stood in a Chicago federal courtroom on Thursday for his day of reckoning.
Vicente Zambada-Niebla, whose testimony helped convict Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman Loera, was given a 15-year prison sentence Thursday in Chicago, where prosecutors said his ...
Those waiting on a trial date for Vicente “El Vicentillo” Zambada-Niebla must keep waiting. Federal judge Ruben Castillo said this afternoon at a court hearing that he won’t be setting a ...
El mexicano Vicente Zambada Niebla, quien testificó en el juicio por narcotráfico contra Joaquín El Chapo Guzmán Loera, exsocio de su padre Ismael El Mayo Zambada García en el Cártel de ...
Vicente Zambada, the son of fugitive Sinaloa Cartel kingpin Ismael (El Mayo) Zambada, gave turncoat testimony at El Chapo's drug trafficking trial that touched on high-end weapons, drug running ...
El Chapo’s trafficking trial resumed Thursday with senior Sinaloa Cartel capo Vicente Zambada giving insider details of the Mexican drug lord’s life — including his 2001 prison break.
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