Posted on 11/05/2007 1:25:23 PM PST by NormsRevenge
Asking forgiveness in two nations, Mexican drug lord Francisco Javier Arellano Felix was sentenced Monday to life in prison for running a criminal enterprise and conspiring to launder money.
In a letter, translated in English and read by his lawyer, Arrellano Felix asked people on both sides of the border to forgive his "wrongful decisions and criminal conduct."
from earlier today
Mexican drug lord Arellano Felix faces sentencing in U.S. court
SAN DIEGO (Map, News) - Fifteen months after being captured by U.S. authorities in a raid on a sportfishing yacht off the Baja California coast, Mexican drug lord Francisco Javier Arellano Felix is set to be sentenced Monday in a federal courtroom.
Arellano Felix, the youngest of the brothers who once ran a notoriously violent drug cartel that bears the family name, pleaded guilty Sept. 7 to running a criminal enterprise and conspiring to launder money. Those crimes carry a mandatory life sentence.
The Arellano Felix cartel emerged as a drug trafficking powerhouse in the 1980s in Tijuana, across the border from San Diego, though its influence is widely believed to have waned in recent years as its leaders have been killed or captured.
The cartel was once led by seven brothers and four sisters, but Francisco Javier’s brother Ramon was killed in a shootout with police in 2002. His elder brother Benjamin was jailed in Mexico the same year; federal prosecutors in San Diego are seeking his extradition to face charges in the U.S.
Arellano Felix was seized in an August 2006 raid led by the U.S. Coast Guard off La Paz, Mexico, and towed back to San Diego aboard his 43-foot yacht, the Dock Holiday. The arrest at sea came after an intense manhunt, during which the State Department had offered a $5 million reward for the drug lord’s capture.
Also aboard the boat was Arellano Felix’s right-hand man, Manuel Arturo Villarreal Heredia, who pleaded guilty to racketeering and conspiracy to invest illicit drug profits. He faces up to 30 years in prison when he is sentenced in January.
Since their capture, Arellano Felix’s older brother Francisco Rafael and two senior cartel capos have been extradited to the U.S. and sentenced on drug charges in San Diego.
Arellano Felix admitted in court that he helped run the cartel as it brought into the United States hundreds of tons of cocaine and hundreds of tons of marijuana and laundered hundreds of millions of dollars.
According to his plea agreement, Arellano Felix and his partners murdered informants and potential witnesses and paid millions of dollars in bribes to law enforcement and military personnel.
He agreed to forfeit $50 million and the Dock Holiday.
If so, may you live a long, long time behind bars before dying a long, slow, painful death, Mr. Felix.
Well this guy was certainly paying off the wrong people!
not sure on that, he came from a big family..
Good news! (and a big day in San Diego courts).
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