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| Sentences For Violent Smugglers Longer |
| By azfamily.com |
| Published: 06/16/2010 |
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PHOENIX – Harsh sentences are the latest in a long list of strategies being used to deter human smuggling. Smugglers used to get a few years in prison at the most but now investigators say things are changing and if they can prove the smugglers were violent, they are putting them behind bars for at least seven to 15 years and that is after a plea deal. One smuggler was just sentenced to 42 years behind bars. Fred Zumbo, a captain with the Arizona Department of Public Safety, took 3TV’s Marissa Wingate for a ride-along. He explains, “We're just seeing the numbers increasing. I'm a captain…and I'm assigned to the IImpact Task Force." Read More. |
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