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The Guatemalan Trafficker Who Confessed to the DEA
A judge lowered the sentence of a convicted Guatemalan drug trafficker in a US court on February 22, just weeks after US federal authorities released another convicted Guatemalan trafficker from jail—both signs of the extraordinary utility to law enforcement these traffickers were as cooperating witnesses and the long trail of indictments, arrests, and other investigations that they left in their wake.
After what is known as a Rule 35 hearing—in which defense attorneys can present evidence of cooperation in order to lower the sentence of a convicted felon—a judge in Miami reduced the drug trafficking sentence of Marllory Chacón Rossell from 12 years to 5 years, a significant reduction, which her lawyers said reflected her cooperation.
“We’re grateful that the court recognized the extraordinary quantity and quality of Ms.
Chacón’s cooperation and adjusted her sentence accordingly,” one of her lawyers, William Barzee, told InSight Crime.
The decision came just weeks after the US Fe Condenan en secreto a la narcotraficante Marllory Chacón Rossell LOT