Another Sentence in Houston Human Smuggling

HOUSTON (AP) _ Octavio Torres-Ortega said Monday in a Houston courtroom that he was guilty of taking part in the deadliest human smuggling attempt in U.S. history.

He apologized through an intepreter before a federal judge sentenced him to 14 years in prison. Seventeen dead immigrants were found in the back of a hot trailer abandoned at a Victoria truck stop in 2003.

Two others died later. More than a dozen people were indicted in the case.

 

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