Ex-UFC star Diego Sanchez avoids prison in gun case

Diego Sanchez, the 44-year-old Ultimate Fighter season one winner, dodged jail time this week after striking a plea deal in his New Mexico gun case. He's been sentenced to five years of supervised probation and 800 hours of community service instead of the two years prosecutors initially sought. The drama stems from a July 2025 incident on I-40 in Albuquerque.

Oh honey, Diego Sanchez just caught the ultimate L-turned-W! 👀 The ex-UFC champ, now 44, breathed a massive sigh of relief after prosecutors cut him some slack in that messy gun arrest from last summer. Sentenced this week to a whopping five years supervised probation plus 800 hours community service — no bars for this Nightmare! Prosecutors had pushed for two years behind bars, but a plea deal saved the day. 😮‍💨 He was facing charges of shooting at or from a motor vehicle (a fourth-degree felony) and negligent use of a deadly weapon. Initially pleaded not guilty back in February, but flipped to guilty to seal the agreement. Rewind to July 2025: Cops in Albuquerque were handling an incident on I-40 when a Jeep Gladiator zoomed by, passenger (yep, Sanchez) allegedly popping off a round. Truck gets pulled over; Diego admits to the gun in the car but swears he didn't fire. Driver spills otherwise, saying Sanchez pulled the trigger and laughed about it. 😂 Bodycam footage? Cops find the handgun, shell casings, and even fanboy out: 'I grew up watching you!' His attorney, Max Pines, spilled to TMZ Sports: 'We were pleased that Mr. Sanchez will not be serving any time on this case. He can prove himself on supervised probation. He took responsibility and voluntarily addressed some of the underlying issues... Mr. Sanchez is an amazing champion and proud citizen of Albuquerque.' Pines adds he's thrilled to rep the fighter, who's now set to give back to New Mexico's less fortunate. From TUF glory to this close call — talk about a plot twist. Will Diego stay out of trouble and stack those community service hours? Spill the tea if you know! 🔥

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Illustration of a Mexican judge denying early release to former governor Javier Duarte in a courtroom.
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Judge denies early release to Javier Duarte

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A federal judge rejected the early release request for former Veracruz governor Javier Duarte, who remains imprisoned in Mexico City's Reclusorio Norte. The decision was made on November 21, 2025, despite his defense claiming he had served 95% of his nine-year sentence. His lawyer announced an appeal, as the penalty ends in April 2026.

Rapper Boosie Badazz, legally Torence Hatch, was sentenced Friday to time served, three years of supervised release, a $50,000 fine and 300 hours of community service for possessing a firearm as a felon—lighter than prosecutors' two-year prison recommendation—in San Diego federal court.

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Rapper Boosie Badazz was sentenced to time served, three years of supervised release, and a $50,000 fine for federal firearm possession charges—lighter than prosecutors' two-year recommendation—in San Diego court on January 9, 2026.

A man has been sentenced to 18 years in prison for the homicide of his neighbor, which took place in October 2022 in Santa Fe following a dispute over a dog. The attacker also intimidated the victim's family with a weapon and later attempted another murder before being arrested. The ruling was issued on January 2, 2026.

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A federal judge in Texas has ruled that the detention of Jose Alberto Gomez-Gonzalez, a 24-year-old student at Texas State University, violates his Fifth Amendment rights and ordered his release by March 1. The ruling criticizes the Trump administration's immigration enforcement rhetoric while sidestepping a recent appeals court decision on indefinite detention. Gomez-Gonzalez was detained in August 2025 following a traffic stop.

Diego Rivera Navarro, mayor of Tequila, Jalisco, was detained on February 5, 2026, for alleged extortion, corruption, and ties to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG). The arrest followed numerous complaints from business owners and citizens, including an attempt to extort 60 million pesos from José Cuervo. Rivera Navarro, from Morena, failed in a federal amparo that might have shielded him.

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A Minnesota judge has extended the prison sentence for Derrick Thompson, convicted in a high-speed crash that killed five young women in Minneapolis in 2023. Thompson now faces about 64 years total behind bars after federal sentencing on drug and firearm charges. The ruling came this week following his state conviction last July.

 

 

 

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