Vicente Zambada Niebla and Jesús Rey Zambada, son and brother of El Mayo, as protected witnesses would be obliged to testify against the kingpin of kingpins if they are so defined by Judge Cogan. If they do not accept, the act would be considered a serious violation of the agreements they signed.
On Friday, October 18, Mayo was presented before Judge Brian Cogan, of the Eastern District Federal Court in Brooklyn, New York, in a procedural hearing in which prosecutors and the drug lord's legal defense presented some of the problems to the magistrate.
Federal prosecutors who accuse Mayo of several drug trafficking charges, but who have one very special one: exporting to the United States synthetic drugs made with fentanyl whose substance killed American citizens, asked the judge to sentence the accused to capital punishment if he is found guilty during a trial.
Cogan contained the anxiety of the prosecutors and the nervousness of Zambada García and his lawyer Frank Pérez, who already knew about the request that the prosecutors would make, by stating that they would have to decide whether he would apply the sentence.
The judge ordered the parties to discuss the issue of the death penalty as the ultimate punishment during another hearing with a finding of guilt by Mayo at trial, possibly at one scheduled for January 15, 2025 or in the time before the session takes place.
Conflict of interest
Another component of conflict of interest and possibly the most complex and interesting of the process in case Mayo goes to trial, is that the Department of Justice presents Jesús Vicente Zambada Niebla, Vicentillo , as one of the incriminating witnesses of the accused.
Putting reality first, the prosecutors, the defense and Cogan will have to decide whether Vicentillo , the firstborn and favorite of the kingpin, would be excluded from appearing in court to testify against his father due to this family tie, which is the judge's prerogative.
Although the prosecutors in the hearing last October did not mention it or add it as another possible conflict of interest in the case, it remains pending whether Jesús Reynaldo Rey Zambada García, brother of Mayo, would be invested as an accusing witness.
In this context, the most important members of the Zambada García family clan – undoubtedly the most powerful and multimillionaire in the world history of drug trafficking and Mexico – would be stabbing each other in the back and betraying each other in a US federal court.
Both Vicentillo and Rey would be forced to come forward to accuse their father and brother, respectively, of being a ruthless drug trafficker and a murderer of dozens, hundreds and even thousands of Americans, for which he deserves to be executed in an American prison.
This is not speculation by Proceso ; the federal indictment by the Department of Justice against Mayo , numbered 1:09-cr-00466-BMC-RLM-5, says it precisely: the accused conspired to traffic cocaine, marijuana, heroin, amphetamines, methamphetamines, and fentanyl, with which he killed American citizens.
Federal prosecutors who accuse Mayo of several drug trafficking charges, but who have one very special one: exporting to the United States synthetic drugs made with fentanyl whose substance killed American citizens, asked the judge to sentence the accused to capital punishment if he is found guilty during a trial.
Cogan contained the anxiety of the prosecutors and the nervousness of Zambada García and his lawyer Frank Pérez, who already knew about the request that the prosecutors would make, by stating that they would have to decide whether he would apply the sentence.
The judge ordered the parties to discuss the issue of the death penalty as the ultimate punishment during another hearing with a finding of guilt by Mayo at trial, possibly at one scheduled for January 15, 2025 or in the time before the session takes place.
Conflict of interest
Another component of conflict of interest and possibly the most complex and interesting of the process in case Mayo goes to trial, is that the Department of Justice presents Jesús Vicente Zambada Niebla, Vicentillo , as one of the incriminating witnesses of the accused.
Putting reality first, the prosecutors, the defense and Cogan will have to decide whether Vicentillo , the firstborn and favorite of the kingpin, would be excluded from appearing in court to testify against his father due to this family tie, which is the judge's prerogative.
Although the prosecutors in the hearing last October did not mention it or add it as another possible conflict of interest in the case, it remains pending whether Jesús Reynaldo Rey Zambada García, brother of Mayo, would be invested as an accusing witness.
In this context, the most important members of the Zambada García family clan – undoubtedly the most powerful and multimillionaire in the world history of drug trafficking and Mexico – would be stabbing each other in the back and betraying each other in a US federal court.
Both Vicentillo and Rey would be forced to come forward to accuse their father and brother, respectively, of being a ruthless drug trafficker and a murderer of dozens, hundreds and even thousands of Americans, for which he deserves to be executed in an American prison.
This is not speculation by Proceso ; the federal indictment by the Department of Justice against Mayo , numbered 1:09-cr-00466-BMC-RLM-5, says it precisely: the accused conspired to traffic cocaine, marijuana, heroin, amphetamines, methamphetamines, and fentanyl, with which he killed American citizens.
A conviction for a single offense of conspiracy to traffic illicit drugs into the United States, under the rule of that country's federal sentencing system, automatically implies a sentence of life imprisonment, although this point is determined by the judge's prerogative.
The accusation against Mayo of “murdering American citizens” that could be two, dozens, hundreds or thousands of people, is based on the fact that the deceased succumbed to an overdose of synthetic drugs made with fentanyl, a lethal substance that the drug lord trafficked.
The death penalty (execution by electric chair or by intravenous administration of a lethal substance) is applied in New York to multiple murderers found guilty in a federal criminal trial, even though this penalty was abolished in the state in 2004.
Source Proceso
Animo Sicarios!!
ReplyDeleteEl Señorazo Chapo Guzman JGL #701 fue tracionado por el Vicentillo y el Rey Zambada.
Now all Mayos will be defeated.
A highly trained assasin and his team have arrived in Culiacan !
El Commandante Pepperono pura gente de la Chapiza . He was trained by an ex Mossad Kidon Unit Operative ! They all carry silenced Uzi submachine guns.
@3:25_ Te pasas de ñonga.
DeleteDude its great these fucks are in prison cause thier drugs really fucked you up
DeleteAnimo sicario006 are you enjoying the new black ops 6 heard your having problems in the training mode lol
Delete6:10 so its ok for big pharma to provide highly addictive medications that have caused numerous overdoses, ask Michael Jackson
DeleteÑonga? No mames. English or Spanish. nobody speaks your michoachango dialecto.
DeleteSicario 006 snitched, that puto!
DeleteAllahu akbar cabron! Me la pela Mossad, Shin bet y USA.
DeleteI saw you at a party dancing el tucanazo with a torta, you had an Edgar haircut, a number 13 raiders jersey, and were drinking a bud light michelada.
DeleteI think he meant nogah! That’s bay slang out here in the yay area!
Delete@7:51 yes its ok for big pharma to supply legal means of medication who supply clean medication not medication made in someones bathtube
Delete@8:32 _ You are a sensitive mascaraless wearing princess. By the way, I'm from 🇵🇪. Since you are so busy thinking about your flawless abilities to put lipstick with your left hand, I will bet you a dozen of lipsticks that your IQ is so low that you think that flag is somewhere in Europe. Interesting...what if it is.
Delete8:32 here we go with the snitchaloas fan base getting prejudice against their own race.
DeleteTalk about stupidity to the fullest
No one can force you to open your mouth.
ReplyDeleteIf they put a gun to your head...
DeleteAs long as you are in the protective witness program you have to do what the USA says, they pretty much sold their lives to the big bad USA, if they tell you to snitch on your mom, dad and grand parents you shut your mouth and do it, or you can just go back to doing life, its that easy
DeleteCenturies of torture, threat of torture, and coercion says otherwise.
DeleteDidn’t you read the article
Delete“If they do not accept, the act would be considered a serious violation of the agreements they signed.”
Most likely a deal will be struck as Mayo is almost dead anyways. Could be flipped as a rat, not released but decent prison conditions. I doubt Mayo would want the utter humiliation of having his son and brother testify against him, though many in law enforcement would love to see that occur. This would not be just a family humiliation but a humiliation to all cartels!
DeleteMayos an idiot for even agreeing to meet up CHAPOS boy. Look at him
ReplyDeleteSure was that was well planned. What did they think would happen especially after vicentillo and Rey testified. That was years in the making.
Delete@4.11. You're the idiot if you don't understand that you can't send your lawyer or lieutenant to mediate a dispute at the highest level of State politics when it's your presence that will settle the dispute.
Delete@6:03. That was a is set up, advised to JGL, then he told the juniors to to the jale, it would benefit all the pizza party.
DeleteLiterally such an idiot….how did he evade capture all those years, only to get snatched by that dumbass kid?
DeletePero andava de muy sabrosito.
ReplyDeleteThat's Koo foo
DeleteQue dijo? Primero muerto que sencillo? Nunca pensó que tan pronto su hijo le pusiera el dedo.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if el raton and joaquin are scared while incarcerated or if they feel the american government can and will protect them indefinitely ?
ReplyDeleteThey may not even be in a regular facility. They're proffering. They had the Flores twins holed up for Mo's in a fed bldg, while they were giving up evidence. Id imagine the Guzman's are doing something similar. Just handing over a dying old man isn't enough. They're proffering evidence on their brothers, cousins, uncle, step mom, Zambadas, Isidro, their suppliers, workers, and customers. The Twins thought they just had to give up Chapo. Once in custody, gov says give us everyone, or no deal. Life. Uncle Sam don't play fair.
DeleteWTF, does El Niño Zambada have to testify against people for the rest of his life ?
ReplyDeleteWhy wouldn’t he? That freedom and Green Card comes at a cost.
DeleteHahahahahaha how in the fuk would any sane person agree anything with the chapitos let alone meeting the basterds somewhere where they'll ha e the upper hand.
ReplyDeleteApparently and this doesn't make it any less reckless, but Joaquin had been meeting up with him elsewhere prior to this meetup to give him a sense of ease.
DeleteWhy would anybody meet with Zambada after his kids and brother turned rats
DeleteHe’s as good as dead due to health concerns, so I don’t think his own family goes against him, that’s all part of a strategy. I’m sure he’ll take care of his boys like he always has and take whatever outcome is rendered. MZ will not turn on his sons, and his sons likely know what they need to do in his absence. Remember that MZ had been saving his family for a while now; he took deals when they made sense and his sons are well-off and safer than other narco juniors.
ReplyDelete@5.39. "MZ will not turn on his sons". Eh? Why would he turn on his sons? They are already free and clear, it wouldn't benefit him in the slightest because he has nothing to trade. The story is about his family potentially being forced to turn on him or lose the deal they made with US authorities. And if he has serious health concerns and will die in prison either way a better strategy would be to advise his sons to testify against him to save themselves.
DeleteIs it just me or is this beginning to sound like a Shakespearean tragedy being played out, or a Shakespearean tragedy that has yet to be written? Where is The 🦎 when we need him? The bard or whoever lizard is, always signed his name that which is slang for Shakespeare aficionado
DeleteThe deal his sons and brother signed actually states they will be called to testified against anybody they choose at any time can’t refused or they go back to to their time in prison.
DeleteI just feel like this justice system is terrible for allowing anoyone who kills alot of innocent people get to walk free for opening their traga vergas cause they couldnt hack it and thats including us goverment officias military personel anyone police narco trafficantes rapest sicario 006
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Delete"Two households, both alike in dignity"
..Romeo & Julieta
It does not matter if in trail they find Mayo guilty and then give him the death sentence. He can appeal the sentence and do other legal moves to delay the execution. It takes around twenty years to put an inmate to death after all appeals get exhausted. By then Mayo would be dead of old age. These debates of trying to use the death penalty is a waste of time and tax payer dollars. The prosecution should just offer Mayo a deal of twenty years. Nuff Said!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are a fool! Those 20 years waiting down the appeals are the hardest 20. Death row 20! Not some gen pop or even controlled movement 20. Very different type of time. I always say death and let them rot on death row!
DeleteMayonesa is fucking disgusting
ReplyDeleteMayo has better cards than to end up at trial
ReplyDeletebut there's a few factors against him, the Brooklyn prosecutor is going to change out in January and may not want to do a deal like Chapo, max him out
either going to be a private sector guy who has zero interest in Sinaloa Cartel, aside from a quick headline or a hard liner internal guy who wants the conviction
I still don't know what really went down July 25th
Who knows what really happened July 25th J. I suspect the US will make an example out of him though, it’s only right since he is arguably the preeminent drug trafficker of all time. One thing is certain: lo vivido y disfrutado nadie se lo quita al quinto mes. ajuuua
DeleteSMDH...hes an old fool to meet and go anywhere with the Chapitos. I would bet El Chapo told his sons to kidnap and trick him. The leadership in the Cartels are some back stabbing rats!!
ReplyDeleteAs I mentioned to someone prior, apparently Jaquin had met with him previously, multiple times to put mio and give him a false sense of security, this was not the first time on 7/25.
DeleteThis guy has no idea what he’s talking about, MZ and Chapitos have been meeting for years especially after they took over that’s how they got him off guard he thought it would be just another sit down
DeleteAllegedly Los Chapitos and Los Mayos got into a shootout in the Culiacan prison.
ReplyDeletehttps://youtu.be/ieBJa2TMwv8?si=Ga2DeC_bJlxjCT-N
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Gracias ojos rojos.
DeleteMayo's not going to trial. He'll plead out eventually to avoid Chapo's Supermax fate and avoid airing dirty laundry.
ReplyDeleteI heard this judge has a strong arm to throws books really well!
ReplyDeleteI heard the judge, likes to play Frisbee with his dog called Perinski.
DeleteWord is he is already snitching on AMLO. he's been snitching for decades but if this true will be the first time being paperwork .
ReplyDeleteRIP Gilbertona
Whatever people think mayo knows the USA has known for years. We don’t need his stale narco knowledge of payoffs corruption and what not. No deal!
ReplyDeleteI think the pissed off wild monkeys in a cage vs these guys is a much better cheaper way to deal with these criminals so much cheaper and better
ReplyDeleteSuch a romantic SNITCHaloa ending, they’re all rats, gonna end up ratting each other out and snitching on each other. Then they will sit and eat mariscos and pollos asados together on the culiacanazo anniversary… 🐀
ReplyDeleteGo to trail , he has nothing to lose , maybe trump deport him back on grounds of kidnapping to US, or he got nothing to lose go trial expose the Ratas…..
ReplyDeleteNot looking good for the snitch cartel
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