Synopsis: A case
involving drug lords and murder in South Florida takes a personal turn for undercover detectives Sonny Crockett (Colin Farrell) and Ricardo... [MORE]
Not exact matches
The 48 - year - old has something of a shady past in this aspect, and has been
involved in a number of questionable activieis such as money laundering and getting
involved in business deals with
drug lords.
WHAT: In 1986, U.S. Customs agent Robert Mazur (Bryan Cranston) went undercover to expose a money laundering scheme
involving Columbian
drug lord Pablo Escobar by befriending one of his top lieutenants, Roberto Alcaino (Benjamin Bratt).
The whole affair is held together by a through - story
involving a Miami
drug lord, which is really just a device to keep the action moving forward.
Who: Bryan Cranston, John Leguizamo, Diane Kruger, Amy Ryan and Benjamin Bratt What: A U.S. Customs official uncovers a money laundering scheme
involving Colombian
drug lord Pablo Escobar.
crime caper
involving strong - arm
drug dealers and a murderous slum
lord.
Downs is undercover tracking cocaine dealings between
drug lord Rob Novak (Scoot McNairy) and Vegas casino owner Stanley Rubino (Dermot Mulroney); the dealings also happen to
involve Downs» partner and friend Sean Cass (rapper - turned - actor Clifford «T.I.» Harris).
From there, things take several unforeseen twists and turns,
involving an evil
drug lord (Timothy Olyphant, Scream 2), and soon Ronna and her friend Claire (Katie Holmes, TVs «Dawson's Creek») in over her head, at a nightclub selling aspirin disguised as Ecstasy.
The only difference — at least in this case — is whether or not two tons of an illegal narcotic stuffed into every possible opening of a recreational vehicle and a ruthless
drug lord (Tomer Sisley) who actually should have the marijuana are
involved.
What follows is a thoroughly preposterous story
involving a stolen baseball card, a Latino
drug lord (Guillermo Diaz) and a kidnapped woman (Ana de la Reguera).
About Pablo Escobar (1949 - 1993)
Drug lord Pablo Escobar began his life of crime while still in school; by the early 1970s he was
involved in the cocaine trade.
Allthough this would not
involve crop changes, trading dependencey on over seas oil capitalests for Columbian
drug lords to power my furnace in the basement is not my idea of an alternete energy source.
R v Kennedy [2007] UKHL 38, [2007] All ER (D) 247 (Oct): in this case the question certified by the Court of Appeal Criminal Division for the opinion of the law
lords neatly encapsulates the question raised by this appeal: «When is it appropriate to find someone guilty of manslaughter where that person has been
involved in the supply of a class A controlled
drug, which is then freely and voluntarily self - administered by the person to whom it was supplied, and the administration of the
drug then causes his death?»