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  • The United States Governments Brief In Response To Ghislaine Maxwell's Appeal Request (Part 8) (7/27/24)
    Jul 28 2024
    When the government files a brief in response to a defendant's appeal, its function is to present arguments and legal reasoning supporting the lower court's decision and opposing the defendant's arguments for overturning that decision. This brief serves to defend the conviction or ruling made against the defendant in the lower court.

    Typically, the government's brief will address the legal issues raised by the defendant on appeal, analyze relevant case law, statutes, and constitutional principles, and argue why the lower court's decision should be upheld. It may also address any procedural or evidentiary issues raised by the defendant.


    In essence, the government's brief is a key component of the appellate process, where both sides present their arguments to the appellate court, which will ultimately decide whether to affirm, reverse, or modify the lower court's decision.


    In this episode, we begin our look at the United States Governments brief in response to Ghislaine Maxwell's attempt at appealing her sentence.

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    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com


    source:

    gov.uscourts.ca2.57831.79.0_1.pdf (courtlistener.com)
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    13 m
  • The United States Governments Brief In Response To Ghislaine Maxwell's Appeal Request (Part 7) (7/27/24)
    Jul 28 2024
    When the government files a brief in response to a defendant's appeal, its function is to present arguments and legal reasoning supporting the lower court's decision and opposing the defendant's arguments for overturning that decision. This brief serves to defend the conviction or ruling made against the defendant in the lower court.

    Typically, the government's brief will address the legal issues raised by the defendant on appeal, analyze relevant case law, statutes, and constitutional principles, and argue why the lower court's decision should be upheld. It may also address any procedural or evidentiary issues raised by the defendant.


    In essence, the government's brief is a key component of the appellate process, where both sides present their arguments to the appellate court, which will ultimately decide whether to affirm, reverse, or modify the lower court's decision.


    In this episode, we begin our look at the United States Governments brief in response to Ghislaine Maxwell's attempt at appealing her sentence.

    (commercial at 8:18)

    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com


    source:

    gov.uscourts.ca2.57831.79.0_1.pdf (courtlistener.com)
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    16 m
  • The U.S Versus El Mayo: The Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada Garcia Indictment (Part 3)
    Jul 27 2024
    Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada is a prominent figure within the world of Mexican drug trafficking, particularly associated with the Sinaloa Cartel, one of the most powerful drug trafficking organizations in the world. Here's a comprehensive summary of his background and significance:Background:
    1. Early Life: Ismael Zambada García was born on January 1, 1948, in El Álamo, Sinaloa, Mexico. He grew up in a rural area and became involved in the drug trade at a young age.
    2. Rise in the Drug Trade: Zambada began his career in the drug trade working under Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo, one of the founding members of the Guadalajara Cartel. After Gallardo's arrest, Zambada aligned himself with Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, forming a powerful partnership that would dominate the Mexican drug trade for decades.
    3. Sinaloa Cartel Leadership: Zambada is often referred to as the "head" or "co-leader" of the Sinaloa Cartel alongside El Chapo. While Guzmán garnered much of the attention and notoriety, Zambada operated more discreetly, preferring to work behind the scenes.
    4. Modus Operandi: Zambada is known for his strategic and business-oriented approach to drug trafficking. He has been involved in all aspects of the trade, including production, transportation, and distribution, and is reputed for his ability to maintain alliances and resolve conflicts within the cartel.
    Quotes:
    1. On His Legacy: Zambada once stated, "I’m a humble rancher. I don’t consider myself a narco. I’m a businessman dedicated to agriculture. Drug trafficking is a business and we are businessmen. Nothing more, nothing less."
    2. On El Chapo: In an interview with journalist Julio Scherer García, Zambada described his relationship with El Chapo as one of mutual respect and cooperation: "Chapo and I had an agreement. He was in charge of the mountains, and I took care of the coasts."
    3. On His Approach to Business: Zambada has emphasized the importance of maintaining a low profile and avoiding unnecessary violence. He once remarked, "The best thing is to negotiate, not to kill."
    Significance:
    1. Continued Influence: Despite the arrest and subsequent extradition of El Chapo to the United States, Zambada remains a key figure within the Sinaloa Cartel and the broader landscape of Mexican drug trafficking. His leadership ensures the cartel's continued operations and adaptability.
    2. Control of Territories: Zambada's influence extends beyond the drug trade, as he also exerts control over vast territories in Sinaloa and other parts of Mexico, often through a combination of coercion, bribery, and alliances with local authorities.
    3. International Reach: Under Zambada's leadership, the Sinaloa Cartel has expanded its reach globally, smuggling drugs into the United States, Europe, and other regions. This international presence has made Zambada and the cartel significant players in the global drug trade.

    In this episode we take a look at the indictment of the real leader of the Sinaloa cartel, Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada.


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    bobbycapucci@Protonmail.com



    source:

    Eastern District of New York | Co-Founder of Sinaloa Cartel Charged in Superseding Indictment with Conspiracy to Manufacture and Distribute Fentanyl | United States Department of Justice
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    13 m
  • The U.S Versus El Mayo: The Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada Garcia Indictment (Part 2)
    Jul 27 2024
    Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada is a prominent figure within the world of Mexican drug trafficking, particularly associated with the Sinaloa Cartel, one of the most powerful drug trafficking organizations in the world. Here's a comprehensive summary of his background and significance:Background:
    1. Early Life: Ismael Zambada García was born on January 1, 1948, in El Álamo, Sinaloa, Mexico. He grew up in a rural area and became involved in the drug trade at a young age.
    2. Rise in the Drug Trade: Zambada began his career in the drug trade working under Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo, one of the founding members of the Guadalajara Cartel. After Gallardo's arrest, Zambada aligned himself with Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, forming a powerful partnership that would dominate the Mexican drug trade for decades.
    3. Sinaloa Cartel Leadership: Zambada is often referred to as the "head" or "co-leader" of the Sinaloa Cartel alongside El Chapo. While Guzmán garnered much of the attention and notoriety, Zambada operated more discreetly, preferring to work behind the scenes.
    4. Modus Operandi: Zambada is known for his strategic and business-oriented approach to drug trafficking. He has been involved in all aspects of the trade, including production, transportation, and distribution, and is reputed for his ability to maintain alliances and resolve conflicts within the cartel.
    Quotes:
    1. On His Legacy: Zambada once stated, "I’m a humble rancher. I don’t consider myself a narco. I’m a businessman dedicated to agriculture. Drug trafficking is a business and we are businessmen. Nothing more, nothing less."
    2. On El Chapo: In an interview with journalist Julio Scherer García, Zambada described his relationship with El Chapo as one of mutual respect and cooperation: "Chapo and I had an agreement. He was in charge of the mountains, and I took care of the coasts."
    3. On His Approach to Business: Zambada has emphasized the importance of maintaining a low profile and avoiding unnecessary violence. He once remarked, "The best thing is to negotiate, not to kill."
    Significance:
    1. Continued Influence: Despite the arrest and subsequent extradition of El Chapo to the United States, Zambada remains a key figure within the Sinaloa Cartel and the broader landscape of Mexican drug trafficking. His leadership ensures the cartel's continued operations and adaptability.
    2. Control of Territories: Zambada's influence extends beyond the drug trade, as he also exerts control over vast territories in Sinaloa and other parts of Mexico, often through a combination of coercion, bribery, and alliances with local authorities.
    3. International Reach: Under Zambada's leadership, the Sinaloa Cartel has expanded its reach globally, smuggling drugs into the United States, Europe, and other regions. This international presence has made Zambada and the cartel significant players in the global drug trade.

    In this episode we take a look at the indictment of the real leader of the Sinaloa cartel, Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada.


    (commercial at 8:13)

    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@Protonmail.com



    source:

    Eastern District of New York | Co-Founder of Sinaloa Cartel Charged in Superseding Indictment with Conspiracy to Manufacture and Distribute Fentanyl | United States Department of Justice
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    11 m
  • The U.S Versus El Mayo: The Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada Garcia Indictment (Part 1)
    Jul 27 2024
    Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada is a prominent figure within the world of Mexican drug trafficking, particularly associated with the Sinaloa Cartel, one of the most powerful drug trafficking organizations in the world. Here's a comprehensive summary of his background and significance:Background:
    1. Early Life: Ismael Zambada García was born on January 1, 1948, in El Álamo, Sinaloa, Mexico. He grew up in a rural area and became involved in the drug trade at a young age.
    2. Rise in the Drug Trade: Zambada began his career in the drug trade working under Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo, one of the founding members of the Guadalajara Cartel. After Gallardo's arrest, Zambada aligned himself with Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, forming a powerful partnership that would dominate the Mexican drug trade for decades.
    3. Sinaloa Cartel Leadership: Zambada is often referred to as the "head" or "co-leader" of the Sinaloa Cartel alongside El Chapo. While Guzmán garnered much of the attention and notoriety, Zambada operated more discreetly, preferring to work behind the scenes.
    4. Modus Operandi: Zambada is known for his strategic and business-oriented approach to drug trafficking. He has been involved in all aspects of the trade, including production, transportation, and distribution, and is reputed for his ability to maintain alliances and resolve conflicts within the cartel.
    Quotes:
    1. On His Legacy: Zambada once stated, "I’m a humble rancher. I don’t consider myself a narco. I’m a businessman dedicated to agriculture. Drug trafficking is a business and we are businessmen. Nothing more, nothing less."
    2. On El Chapo: In an interview with journalist Julio Scherer García, Zambada described his relationship with El Chapo as one of mutual respect and cooperation: "Chapo and I had an agreement. He was in charge of the mountains, and I took care of the coasts."
    3. On His Approach to Business: Zambada has emphasized the importance of maintaining a low profile and avoiding unnecessary violence. He once remarked, "The best thing is to negotiate, not to kill."
    Significance:
    1. Continued Influence: Despite the arrest and subsequent extradition of El Chapo to the United States, Zambada remains a key figure within the Sinaloa Cartel and the broader landscape of Mexican drug trafficking. His leadership ensures the cartel's continued operations and adaptability.
    2. Control of Territories: Zambada's influence extends beyond the drug trade, as he also exerts control over vast territories in Sinaloa and other parts of Mexico, often through a combination of coercion, bribery, and alliances with local authorities.
    3. International Reach: Under Zambada's leadership, the Sinaloa Cartel has expanded its reach globally, smuggling drugs into the United States, Europe, and other regions. This international presence has made Zambada and the cartel significant players in the global drug trade.

    In this episode we take a look at the indictment of the real leader of the Sinaloa cartel, Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada.


    (commercial at 8:03)

    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@Protonmail.com



    source:

    Eastern District of New York | Co-Founder of Sinaloa Cartel Charged in Superseding Indictment with Conspiracy to Manufacture and Distribute Fentanyl | United States Department of Justice
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    14 m
  • The Fall Of El Mayo: Mexico Was Unaware Of The American Operation To Apprehend El Mayo (7/27/24)
    Jul 27 2024
    The arrest of Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, a prominent leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, has highlighted significant issues within Mexican law enforcement and its coordination with U.S. agencies. Zambada was apprehended in El Paso, Texas, on July 25, 2024. This operation, reportedly carried out by the FBI, caught the Mexican government by surprise, as they were unaware of the operation until after the fact​.


    The arrest has major implications for both U.S. and Mexican anti-drug operations. Zambada has been a key figure in the Sinaloa Cartel, and his capture marks a significant blow to the cartel's operations. However, the lack of communication between U.S. and Mexican authorities raises concerns about the effectiveness of bilateral cooperation in combating drug trafficking and organized crime.


    The arrest of Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada is expected to escalate violence both within the Sinaloa Cartel and from external sources such as the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG). Internally, the Sinaloa Cartel faces potential leadership disputes among factions, particularly between "Los Chapitos" (the sons of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán) and loyalists to El Mayo. This power vacuum could lead to violent infighting as different groups vie for control of the cartel's extensive operations.






    Externally, the CJNG, led by Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes ("El Mencho"), sees this as an opportunity to expand its influence and challenge the Sinaloa Cartel's dominance. The CJNG has already been in a violent turf war with the Sinaloa Cartel, particularly in regions like Zacatecas, Jalisco, and Puerto Vallarta. El Mayo's arrest could intensify these conflicts as CJNG attempts to exploit any perceived weaknesses within the Sinaloa Cartel to gain territorial control​.



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    source:

    'El Mayo' pleads not guilty in federal court in El Paso (borderreport.com)
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    16 m
  • The United States Governments Brief In Response To Ghislaine Maxwell's Appeal Request (Part 6) (7/27/24)
    Jul 27 2024
    When the government files a brief in response to a defendant's appeal, its function is to present arguments and legal reasoning supporting the lower court's decision and opposing the defendant's arguments for overturning that decision. This brief serves to defend the conviction or ruling made against the defendant in the lower court.

    Typically, the government's brief will address the legal issues raised by the defendant on appeal, analyze relevant case law, statutes, and constitutional principles, and argue why the lower court's decision should be upheld. It may also address any procedural or evidentiary issues raised by the defendant.


    In essence, the government's brief is a key component of the appellate process, where both sides present their arguments to the appellate court, which will ultimately decide whether to affirm, reverse, or modify the lower court's decision.


    In this episode, we begin our look at the United States Governments brief in response to Ghislaine Maxwell's attempt at appealing her sentence.

    (commercial at 8:00)

    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com


    source:

    gov.uscourts.ca2.57831.79.0_1.pdf (courtlistener.com)
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    14 m
  • The United States Governments Brief In Response To Ghislaine Maxwell's Appeal Request (Part 5) (7/27/24)
    Jul 27 2024
    When the government files a brief in response to a defendant's appeal, its function is to present arguments and legal reasoning supporting the lower court's decision and opposing the defendant's arguments for overturning that decision. This brief serves to defend the conviction or ruling made against the defendant in the lower court.

    Typically, the government's brief will address the legal issues raised by the defendant on appeal, analyze relevant case law, statutes, and constitutional principles, and argue why the lower court's decision should be upheld. It may also address any procedural or evidentiary issues raised by the defendant.


    In essence, the government's brief is a key component of the appellate process, where both sides present their arguments to the appellate court, which will ultimately decide whether to affirm, reverse, or modify the lower court's decision.


    In this episode, we begin our look at the United States Governments brief in response to Ghislaine Maxwell's attempt at appealing her sentence.

    (commercial at 10:31)

    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com


    source:

    gov.uscourts.ca2.57831.79.0_1.pdf (courtlistener.com)
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    15 m