Jose Villalobos-Cisneros allegedly helped set up a 25-pound meth deal after going into debt following a workplace injury.
SAN JOSE — A San Jose resident was sentenced to five years in federal prison for his involvement in a 25-pound methamphetamine deal that landed him and two others in federal court.
According to a prosecution sentencing memo, a man named Juvencio Gamez Cid reached out to Villalobos-Cisneros for 25 pounds of methamphetamine. Jose Villalobos-Cisneros and his brother, Sergio Villalobos-Cisneros, allegedly retrieved the drugs after they’d been smuggled into the United States from Mexico, then drove them to San Jose.
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