18 years to do, no good time credit no parole.
He'll be 57 when released.
Sentencing in small-town Mexican Mafia case
By Jason Buch - Express-News
A federal judge last week handed an 18-year prison sentence to an  accused sergeant in the Mexican Mafia for his part in a violent criminal  enterprise that reached into towns southwest of San Antonio and to  the border.
U.S. District Judge Alia Moses  in Del Rio sentenced Miguel “Mike” Guerrero, 39, of Uvalde, for  violating the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, known  by its acronym RICO. Guerrero is one of 12 people the government claims  are members and associates of the Mexican Mafia who were involved in  drug trafficking and violent crime in Carrizo Springs, Crystal City,  Concan, Del Rio, Eagle Pass, Hondo, Sabinal and Uvalde.
According  to court records, the San Antonio-based prison gang would bring in  cocaine, heroin and marijuana at Del Rio and Eagle Pass, then distribute  it across South Texas. Gang members also collected a “tax” from local  drug dealers and engaged in robbery, assault and killings to protect  their business, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.
