Assistant State Attorney Jared Gainey represented the state at the hearing.
Fabelo-Cedeno also must complete 200 hours of community service, pay a little more than $6,500 in restitution to the Florida Citrus Center and the Florida Department of Agriculture law enforcement for their investigation, plus pay fines and court cost.
As part of his agreement, Fabelo-Cedeno may not have any contact with his co-defendants: Frank Lopez-Benítez, 32, and Armando Carbonell-Rabi, 29, whose cases remain pending.
Fabelo-Cedeno was told that his no contest plea could result in him being deported. Fernandez, who also speaks Spanish, told the court a detention hold is expected to be placed on his client. Fabelo-Cedeno was born in Cuba, according to his arrest report.