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Apela Naomi's 50-Year Sentence in Juárez

Ciudad Juárez, Chih.- “Lost of impartiality”, “reasonable doubt”, “impertinent evidence” and even “line” handed down to Judge José Marco Arredondo Ávila are part of the grievances of Naomi Yamilé R. P.’s defense in his appeal brief against the 50-year sentence for aggravated rape. The appeal, received on March 9, to which this media had access, points out, that to say from the private defense, the judge did not deliberate after the debate hearin…
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Ciudad Juárez, Chih.- “Lost of impartiality”, “reasonable doubt”, “impertinent evidence” and even “line” handed down to Judge José Marco Arredondo Ávila are part of the grievances of Naomi Yamilé R. P.’s defense in his appeal brief against the 50-year sentence for aggravated rape. The appeal, received on March 9, to which this media had access, points out, that to say from the private defense, the judge did not deliberate after the debate hearin…

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eldiariodechihuahua.mx broke the news in on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
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