Court officials found Xochil Elizabeth Hernandez, 19, guilty of conspiring to smuggle humans and possessing ammunition as a convicted felon.
TUCSON, Ariz. — Judge Jennifer G. Zipps has sentenced a local woman to two concurrent terms of 36 months in prison.
Chief Patrol Agent John R. Modlin pointed out Tucson agents arrested Hernandez in November 2022 near Amado, Ariz.
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