Judge raps Trump, gives lenient sentence to El Chapo witness
CHICAGO — A chief federal judge in Chicago took a swipe at President Donald Trump on Thursday and declared the U.S. war on drugs “lost” as he handed a lenient sentence to a one-time cartel lieutenant and a star witness at last year’s New York trial of drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman.
Chief U.S. District Judge Ruben Castillo announced a 15-year prison term for Vicente Zambada for his role as the Sinaloa logistics chief. But with credit for his more than 10 years served since his arrest, the 44-year-old could go free in less than four years. Had he not agreed to spill secrets about the inner workings of the Mexican drug cartel, he’d likely be preparing for the same life sentence his old boss received.
With Zambada standing before him, Castillo said he’d seen “what drugs have done to this country.” But Zambada earned a dramatic cut in prison time, he said, for his far-reaching co-operation, including passing on intelligence that led to charges against more than a 100 cartel operatives.