Posted October 8, 2017 1:15 am by Comments

By Jennifer Cruz

Ronald Morrobel is one of the three defendants, and will spend the next 17.5 years in prison. (Photo: Miami-Dade Corrections)
Three Florida gang members were given lengthy prison sentences last week in federal court for the parts they played in the illegal distribution of drugs and firearms in Miami.
According to court documents, Juan Videa, 23, Darryl Marshall, 24, and Ronald Morrobel, 33, who are all associated with the street gang “Boss Life,” engaged in more than 30 transactions involving drugs and weapons from April 2015 to November 2016. Unbeknown to the defendants, the purchases were controlled buys under the direction of federal officials.
Videa, who is known as “J,” Marshall, who is known as “Block,” and Morrobel, who goes by “Nino,” were all charged with conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute a controlled substance and engaging in the business of unlicensed dealing in firearms. All three pleaded guilty to the charges.
Videa was sentenced to 11 years in prison, while Marshall was sentenced to 9 years in prison, and Morrobel will spend the next 17.5 years in prison, the Justice Department, along with local and other federal law enforcement agencies, announced Wednesday.
The controlled transactions consisted of the distributions of narcotics, including high-quality

Source: Guns.com

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