The son of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes “El Mencho,” leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, went to the Columbia Court in the U.S. capital to hear the closing arguments of the defense.
The jury of 12 U.S. citizens determined, based on arguments from the prosecution and the defense of the 34-year-old son of the leader of the criminal group, that he was guilty of crimes associated with drug trafficking.
According to the U.S. State Department, “El Menchito” is responsible for importing large quantities of methamphetamine and cocaine from Mexico.
In addition to being considered one of the pioneers in the manufacture of fentanyl in Mexico and its distribution to the United States.
“Today’s guilty verdict demonstrates that our prosecutors and agents, in collaboration with our Mexican law enforcement partners, will relentlessly pursue justice against the leaders of drug trafficking organizations that destroy lives and poison our communities,” said Assistant U.S. Attorney Lisa Monaco.
The US authorities will not be able to officially sentence Rubén Oseguera until January 10, which could be 40 years, or even life imprisonment.
“El Menchito’s” lawyers are already preparing the legal route to appeal the jury’s decision.
“Menchito” was considered the financial operator of Jalisco CartelHe was arrested in January 2014 and released in October of that year due to an alleged lack of evidence, although he was immediately arrested on new charges and released again in December of that year.
In July 2015, he was captured again in the municipality of Zapopan, Jalisco, and released a month later, although upon his release from prison he was arrested again.
In 2015, the Federal Court of the District of Columbia in Washington ordered the arrest of “Menchito”, accusing him of possession and use of firearms, as well as conspiracy to distribute cocaine and methamphetamine.