
Mexico sentences 10 men arrested at cartel ranch to 140 years each in prison
MEXICO CITY — A Mexican court has sentenced 10 men to more than 140 years each in prison for killing one person and disappearing two others in a cartel-run recruitment and training compound in the western state of Jalisco.
The case had shocked the nation and underscored the ruthless
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