close
close
DWI Degado: Why now? – Kob.com

DWI Degado: Why now? – Kob.com

Federal prosecutors announced a guilt agreement for one of the key players in the alleged DWI deception scheme. The man in charge of federal prosecution will probably be out of work before the case is completed.

Albuquerque, NM – Federal prosecutors announced a Supplica treatment For one of the key players in the alleged DWI deception scheme. The man in charge of federal prosecution will probably be out of work before the case is completed.

The United States Prosecutor for the New Mexico district Alex Uballez, president of Biden, is expected to be eliminated for a designated by President Trump in any day.

4 Research asked: “Is this a political motivation to get this?”

“It wasn’t like that,” said Ubalz. “I think that if I were politically timed, I would probably have timed it for a day, I would know that I would be in office, instead of a week after I thought I would have gone.”

Uballez said that his only regret was: “not being able to deliver more fast justice to people, even in this case.”

“I was following every evidence we have had during this case,” said the FBI special agent by Raúl Bujanda. “Reaching a point where we feel, that’s fine, this is what we are ready to do. The step we took on Friday, and that is what dictated everything. ”

Now the FBI asks the victims of Dwi’s deception scam, or any person with knowledge of the alleged criminal scheme to contact them.

“There is much more in this investigation that has not been revealed,” said Bujanda. “It will be due to time. But it is better for people to move forward and advance in things, then feel and wait for them not to look for me. ”

Bujanda said that the best way to recover the public’s confidence is to hold the bad actors.

“They are the people who pay for the crimes they have committed,” said Bujanda. “It is these law agents who no longer cease to be an agent of the law. At the same time they decided to take a dollar from someone because they thought they wanted to move on and enrich themselves instead of doing the right thing. ”

To leave a tip at the FBI albuquerque field office, call: 505-889-1300

Back To Top