SACRAMENTO, CA-- A federal judge sentenced Juan Gallegos, also known as "Wino," to
21 years and 10 months in prison for conspiracy to traffic methamphetamine,
cocaine and marijuana along with our other drug trafficking felonies, according
to law enforcement officials.
Gallegos, a member of
Nuestra Familia, a violent Hispanic prison gang based in Northern California, helped
transport and distribute large loads of the drugs from Southern California to
Northern California, federal officials stated.
During his guilty plea,
Gallegos, 36, of Salinas, admitted that he provided security for the 20
kilograms of cocaine as they were transported in furtherance of the overall NF
drug trafficking conspiracy, stated FBI and other authorities.
The initial Indictment
of 25 defendants in June 2007 led to two successful jury trials, according to
officials.
The jury trials resulted
in the convictions of five separate defendants on multiple counts of drug
trafficking.
In the 2009 trial, one
defendant demanded a speedy trial, was convicted, and was sentenced to 20 years
in prison, according to U.S. Attorney's Office.
In the 2010 trial, four
of the NF's leadership defendants were each convicted on all the counts in the
indictment after a contentious four-month jury trial.
Today's sentencing was
the latest result of the new indictment that was handed down by a Sacramento
Grand Jury in January 2011, officials stated.








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