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Marie-Thérèse Garcia, also known as Ma Dalton , sentenced to 25 years in prison

The article reports that Marie-Thérèse Garcia, known by her nickname 'Ma Dalton,' has been sentenced to 25 years in prison. The sentencing follows a legal process where she was convicted of crimes related to drug trafficking and organized crime activities. The article highlights the severity of the sentence, which reflects the gravity of the charges against her. It does not provide additional details about the specific nature of the crimes or the circumstances surrounding the trial.

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Marie-Thérèse Garcia, also known as Ma Dalton , sentenced to 25 years in prison

The article reports that Marie-Thérèse Garcia, known by her nickname 'Ma Dalton,' has been sentenced to 25 years in prison. The sentencing follows a legal process where she was convicted of crimes related to drug trafficking and organized crime activities. The article highlights the severity of the sentence, which reflects the gravity of the charges against her. It does not provide additional details about the specific nature of the crimes or the circumstances surrounding the trial.

Bias read (Left): The article presents the sentencing as a significant legal outcome, emphasizing the length of the sentence without providing balanced perspectives on the case. While it does not explicitly take a political stance, the focus on the harsh punishment could imply a societal or governmental stance toward

Why these scores (Factual 60 · Objective 70): Factuality is moderate as the article reports a sentencing without additional context or sources. Objectivity is reasonable but slightly leans toward sensationalism with the nickname 'Ma Dalton'.

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