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SAN DIEGO (AP) — Marine Corps prosecutors were meeting Tuesday to try and save its cases against 13 Marines accused of crimes tied to a human smuggling and drug investigation after a military judge ruled it was illegal to make the videotaped arrests made during a battalion formation while leaders called them “a cancer” and “bad Marines.”Maj. Kendra Motz said prosecutors at Marine Corps Camp Pendleton were exploring their options, but she did not know what they were considering.The judge, Marine Col. Stephen Keane, gave prosecutors until Nov. 25 to offer a way to remedy the situation.When ruling Friday, Keane agreed with defense attorneys that commanders violated the rights of the accused when they pulled the Marines out of a morning battalion formation of 800 troops at Camp Pendleton July 25 and accused them of the crimes in front of their unit, 1st Battalion, 5th Marines.The actions amounted to unlawful command influence, Keane said. That is when commanders use their positions of power to affect a case and compromise the ability for a fair trial.If the prosecution cannot remedy the situation, the court would be left with only one option: dismissing the charges, he said.Defense attorneys for some of the Marines have asked for charges to be dismissed. They say the public display would make it difficult to find an impartial jury pool and guarantee a fair trial.The Marine Corps filmed the arrests. The video was obtained by the San Diego Union-Tribune.The Marine Corps said in a statement when the newspaper obtained the video that it was made to document the arrest “in an unbiased, non-editorialized manner.”The video is for official use only and would not be released, Motz said. Prosecutors declined to be interviewed, saying they do not comment on pending cases.The military personnel are accused of various crimes from migrant smuggling to drug-related offenses, but officials have not said exactly how they were involved.U.S. Border Patrol officials say smuggling rings have been luring U.S. troops, police officers, Border Patrol agents and others to work for them as drivers — a crucial component of moving migrants further into the United States once smugglers get them over the border from Mexico.None of the Marines are accused of bringing immigrants across the border. 2309
SAN DIEGO (CNS) - A group of San Diego high school seniors will be honored with other students from throughout Southern California Friday at the second annual Pacific Islander High School Graduate Recognition Ceremony in San Bernardino.Long Beach, Inland Empire and other surrounding regions will participate in the event, which will include cultural celebrations like a Polynesian fireknife performance and a Maori warrior dance.Siaosi Veimau, who immigrated to the U.S. from Tonga at age 10, will serve as the ceremony's keynote speaker. Veimau currently runs a Pacific Islander cultural group with his wife and San Diego State University's Pacific Islander Student Association.``My vision for every student is to discover who they are and to be intentional about their dreams and passions,'' Veimau said. ``Our Pacific Islander roots keep us grounded. It's important to remember who you are, where you grew up and to give back to the next generation.''The ceremony will be held at the San Bernardino Valley College's Greek Theatre and is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. Residents can visit pacificislandergrc.com for more information on the ceremony. 1158
SAN DIEGO (CNS) - A horse that fell into a ravine in Descanso and had to be rescued by county law enforcement and animal services personnel was recovering Tuesday.According to county officials, a woman was riding the horse along the Harvey Moor Trail when they slid down a slope into the ravine on Monday, prompting a response by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department, Cal Fire and county Animal Services. An equine veterinarian was also called in to help with the rescue.Ropes were used to right the horse, allowing the animal to walk out of the ravine on its own. The equestrian was unhurt in the fall and the horse the ravine on its own. The equestrian was unhurt in the fall and the horse suffered only minor scratches, according to county officials.``When people and animals are in need of assistance, the community will always come together to provide this assistance,'' said County Animal Services Director Daniel DeSousa. ``This was epitomized in this rescue of the horse with the various agencies working side-by-side to extricate the horse from its predicament.'' 1085
SAN CLEMEMTE, Calif. (KGTV) -- Video shows nearly a dozen people escaping onto a San Diego County beach in a smuggling attempt. The video was captured on October 25 by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. At midnight, agents reportedly spotted a suspicious panga-style vessel landing on a beach near San Mateo Point in San Clemente. RELATED: Panga boat washes ashore on San Diego beach, but no passengers foundVideo then shows 11 people getting off the boat, running toward a multi-million dollar beachfront home. Border Patrol agents were able to detain nine out of the 11 people. The agency says six of the individuals were Chinese nationals while three were Mexican nationals. All were in the U.S. illegally, CBP says. RELATED: Panga Boat found at Tamarack State Beach, Border Patrol investigatingThe captain of the boat faces federal human smuggling charges. 870
SAN DIEGO (AP) — A son of one of the founders of the Sinaloa drug cartel has appeared in a U.S. court on trafficking and other charges after he was extradited from Mexico. A lawyer for Ismael "El Mayito Gordo" Zambada-Imperial says he pleaded not guilty to the charges in the federal court in San Diego and his next court hearing is scheduled for Feb. 7. Zambada-Imperial is accused of smuggling large quantities of cocaine and marijuana from Mexico to the United States, as well as the laundering of profits from the illegal drug trade. RELATED: Son of Mexican drug lord Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman at center of shootoutHe was arrested in 2014 on weapons charges.Zambada-Imperial's father, Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada Garcia, was reportedly a partner of Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman. Guzman was extradited to the U.S. and convicted in Brooklyn in February. He's now serving a life sentence in a federal prison in Colorado.Zambada Garcia is reportedly still at large, according to the FBI. 989