The United States “agreed to recommend a 51-month sentence,” against Jessica Johanna Oseguera González, Daughter of Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, the Mencho, after plead guilty to participate in financial deals with Mexican companies identified in the blacklist of the Treasury Department of that country.
The Proposal in Support of the Conviction states that the government will recommend this sentence “without binding the court as to the final sentence.” It had been said that, for the charges against her, Jessica Johanna Oseguera González would be credited with a sentence of up to 30 years.
The parties agreed that the essential element in documenting the crime would be the major offense he committed the Black Oseguera is to “participate in transactions with property of a designated foreign person,” as clarified in his guilty plea.
“I have read this factual offer, I understand it and I agree that it is true and accurate,” Oseguera González wrote in the same writ, above his signature. “I have not been made any threat nor am I under the influence of anything to impede my ability to fully understand this offer,” he concluded.
Jessica Oseguera González was arrested on February 27, 2020 after a presentation hearing of her brother Rubén Oseguera González recently extradited at this time to the United States.
She was unaware that since December 2019 a jury had approved an indictment against her, which was entered in Court on February 14, 2020, 13 days before the hearing she attended in solidarity. with his brother Rubén.
From his arrest his trial progressed hastily and he had even already set March 22 for the election of the jury in the trial against him, but on the 10th of this month , the two parties agreed on a guilty plea, which included Oseguera Gonzalez’s resignation from a trial.
In April 2020, in a document where he was rejected the motion to obtain his release on bail paid by his defense, the prosecution of the case responded that the Black Oseguera meant a “serious risk of flight” to have “access to substantial resources through his father, brother and uncle (Nemesio Oseguera, Rubén Oseguera and Abigael González Valencia), The three leaders of the main Mexican drug cartels “.
In addition to the offenses of violating the Kingpin Act, he was also charged here with misleading “the police as to his citizenship at the time of the arrest” and further misleading “the district court.” on the value of a property he offered to pledge. ” Apparently this perception has changed.
His sentence, which will be read on June 11, will be preceded by the presentation of the memoranda of judgment of both parties, and it will be known whether the government upholds its promise of four years and 3 months or instead, raises the guidelines for the sentence to increase.
Although no matter what the government and its lawyers recommend, the fate of Jessica Johanna Oseguera lies with Judge Beryl Howell, who will be in charge of issuing the sentencing time.
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