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A drug trafficker who had more than $1.5 million stashed in his Dallas residence when agents raided his home was sentenced Wednesday to 20 years in a federal prison, according to U.S. Attorney for ...
[1] [2] At the time they were reportedly the most prolific drug smugglers in Texas. The nickname was given to the group by the Dallas media, as the capture and trial of the group created significant media coverage throughout Texas. During 1977 and 1978 the group imported over 106 tons of marijuana. [3]
May 11—LENOIR — A drug bust resulted in the seizure of approximately 58 grams of fentanyl, worth a total street value of $11,600, a 9mm handgun, over $24,000 in cash, and to the arrest of ...
Rex Cauble (August 15, 1913—June 23, 2003) was born in Vaughan, Texas, to cotton farmers, Lou Butts and Fred C. "Buddy" Cauble. [1] He was a self-made millionaire known for his flamboyance as a Texas-sized businessman who struck it rich as a wildcatter. [2]
Collectively, the tangos from Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, and Houston are known as the 4 Horsemen. [18] Individual Tango members use regionally appropriate symbols as tattoos to identify the tango to which they belong. Generally, Tango members identify themselves by sport team logos or area codes from their hometown or region. [8]
Dallas, TX , Oct. 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In the latest episode of "Coffee with Q News," legal news reporter and technology council member Rene Perras sits down with one of Dallas’ top federal drug crimes defense attorneys, John Helms, to explore the intricacies of federal drug cases. As a former federal prosecutor and a highly ...
In 1994, as part of the United States' war on drugs, President Bill Clinton signed into law the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act. [3] The first draft of the congressional bill was written by then-Senator Joe Biden of Delaware in cooperation with the National Association of Police Organizations and was sponsored by U.S. Representative Jack Brooks of Texas.