San Francisco Sureno gets 20 years for three murders in partially sealed court hearing
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San Francisco Sureno gets 20 years for three murders in partially sealed court hearing
"SAN FRANCISCO - When he was indicted, Michael "Gallo" Rebolledo faced a possible death sentence for his role in shootings that left three people dead and two paralyzed, court records show. In the end, Rebolledo, 37, received a total prison sentence of 20 years after pleading guilty to racketeering conspiracy, conspiracy to commit murder, and other federal charges related to the three killings."
"Rebolledo, described by prosecutors as a founding member of the 16th Street Sureños, was one of 10 alleged gang members indicted in 2018, for charges that included seven previously unsolved killings dating back to 2006. The defendants, all young men or teens at the time of the murders, had largely found stability in life, started families, overcame drug addictions, and obtained steady jobs, when the murder"
Michael "Gallo" Rebolledo received a 20-year federal prison sentence after pleading guilty to racketeering conspiracy, conspiracy to commit murder, and related charges tied to three killings. The sentencing occurred Jan. 13 in a hearing briefly sealed to the public. Rebolledo was among 10 alleged gang members indicted in 2018 in a probe that linked seven previously unsolved killings dating back to 2006. The defendants had largely established stable lives before the charges resurfaced; all are now incarcerated, with Rebolledo the last to be sentenced. Prosecutors did not publicize the plea or detailed memos; one support letter sought a second chance.
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