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U.S. District Judge Robin L. Rosenberg imposed a sentence of 16 years and eight months for Maria Barrios Calero and nine years for Ricardo Tobon Flores during separate hearings on Tuesday, April 2, at the federal courthouse in West Palm Beach.
U.S. District Judge Robin L. Rosenberg imposed a sentence of 16 years and eight months for Maria Barrios Calero and nine years for Ricardo Tobon Flores during separate hearings on Tuesday, April 2, at the federal courthouse in West Palm Beach.
Rosenberg also ordered that Calero and Tobon each be placed on 15 years of probation at the end of their sentences. Neither of them spoke during their respective hearings.
U.S. District Judge Robin L. Rosenberg imposed a sentence of 16 years and eight months for Maria Barrios Calero and nine years for Ricardo Tobon Flores during separate hearings on Tuesday, April 2, at the federal courthouse in West Palm Beach.
Rosenberg also ordered that Calero and Tobon each be placed on 15 years of probation at the end of their sentences. Neither of them spoke during their respective hearings.
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