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SANTO DOMINGO.- Another of the suspects in the country’s biggest drug-trafficking case was released after being sentenced to time served, as part of a plea-bargaining with the U.S. Fedenral Prosecutor in New York, said newspaper Listin Diario.

Jose Ebel Burdiez de Leon, sentenced in the Quirino Paulino case by Judge Kimba Wood in New York, was released yesterday after a hearing in Manhattan’s South District Federal Court. His arrest took place June 16, 2005, after the arrest of Army captain Quirino Paulino on December 18, 2004.

Paulino was deported to the U.S. in February, 2005, where he awaits judge Wood’s sentence.

Burdiez, who plead guilty to charges of money-laundering and drug-trafficking, was placed on 3 years probation but no fines were levied.

 

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Written by: gouletcolonial, 23 Jul 2008 10:13 AM
From: United States Virgin Islands, Christiansted.from the bar at the Comanche
Grassy knoll people do not try to cast aspersions on Judge Wood she has been vetted so many times and except for a nanny problem would be on the US supreme court today....She followed the recommendation of the prosecutor so the perp would cooperate
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Written by: ArsenioALembertJr, 23 Jul 2008 10:32 AM
From: United States
Quote: Burdiez, who plead guilty to charges of money-laundering and drug-trafficking, was placed on 3 years probation but no fines were levied. ..................His arrest took place June 16, 2005....... was released yesterday after a hearing in Manhattan’s South District Federal Court:
"3 years served, and 3 years probation, for laundering money and drug trafficking?"
When for possession of crack cocaine they can lock you up for decades? Con Llaves de chocolate.
This was an award winning plee bargain? Who's on first, What's of second, and I don't know's on third............
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Written by: gouletcolonial, 23 Jul 2008 10:55 AM
From: United States Virgin Islands, Christiansted.from the bar at the Comanche
without his testimony the others walk.....do you remember Sammy the Bull Gravanno the murderer his is the best example of this kind of justice ...but it is the only way to get them to sing...In the DR it just buy your way out nobody goes down
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Written by: GhoulishColon This user is banned, 23 Jul 2008 12:05 PM
From: United States
They have very little choice except to plead .. 97% of the narcotics cases are settled in this manner .. because most people are unwilling to challenge the FEDS when a MANDATORY MINIMUM SENTENCE awaits if they decide to fight and then LOSE .. losing could fetch them 25 years to LIFE in a Federal Pen .. so they PLEAD .. Sammy also had racketeering and murder charges .. sensing an impending GAMBINO family whack, he turned canary ..
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Written by: BenCardozo, 24 Jul 2008 12:16 AM
From: United States
People: Judge Kimba Wood is a very competent judge. And how my brother gouletcolonial stated she would have been in the U.S. Supreme Court. I am very sure they got very good "cooperation" in return.
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Written by: gouletcolonial, 24 Jul 2008 3:18 AM
From: United States Virgin Islands, Christiansted.from the bar at the Comanche
It was not fear of retribution that made Sammy talk it was pure fear of a small room for a long time with bad food that made him tell all.....after token time .....Sammy hid in plain sight,until he was busted again for drugs
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Written by: dreadlocks, 24 Jul 2008 10:35 AM
From: United States
the feds are cutting deals, that is all this is. they see this guy as a smaller fish, and they got what they need from him. all the goods they need on the big boys have been delivered by him. the other guys are going to face some hard time, because, surely, he has sang loudly. otherwise, they would not have let him walk.
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Written by: BenCardozo, 24 Jul 2008 1:00 PM
From: United States
Oh yea I bet he did a lot of singing. Quiring's trial is going to be fascinating. I am curious to know who else will be implicated. Because as we all know Quirino could not have done it alone.
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Written by: dreadlocks, 24 Jul 2008 1:16 PM
From: United States
Hippo better watch his butt, i always said. it is not too late for them to request extradition in this case.
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