Court of Appeal to Rule March 17th on Mohameds Extradition Challenge
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Mexico City.- A federal judge dismissed an amparo filed by Hernán Bermúdez Requena, alias "El Abuelo", alleged leader of the criminal organization La Barredora, against any possible extradition order to the United States, because there is no such procedure against him. Daniel Marcelino Niño Jiménez, Fourth District Judge in Criminal Matters of Toluca, State of Mexico, ruled that the appeal of the former Secretary of Public Security of Tabasco du…
A judge rejected the amparo requested by Hernán Bermúdez Requena, leader of La Barredora del Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG), in view of the possibility of being extradited to the United States. Information indicates that guards of the Altiplano prison, where Bermúdez Requena is being held, would have told him that they would take him “to the gabacho”, so he applied for an amparo. Bermúdez Requena refused to stop his possible extradition …
Court of Appeal to rule March 17th on Mohameds extradition challenge
declines application for stay of proceedings at magistrate’s court The Guyana Court of Appeal is to rule on March 17 on an appeal by U.S.-sanctioned The article Court of Appeal to rule March 17th on Mohameds extradition challenge appeared first on Stabroek News.
A federal court rejected the application for amparo against a possible extradition to the United States filed by Hernán Bermúdez Requena, former Secretary of Security of Tabasco and alleged leader of the criminal organization La Barredora, in determining that he could not prove the existence of a proceeding against him and that his concern is based solely on comments or rumors heard within the prison where he is being held. Indirect amparo 281/2…
MEXICO CITY.— Hernán Bermúdez Requena, alias El Abuelo and alleged leader of the criminal group La Barredora, promoted an amparo before the Fourth District Judge in Criminal Matters residing in Toluca, State of Mexico, in order to stop a possible extradition to the United States. However, Judge Daniel Marcelino Niño Jiménez dismissed the request of the former Secretary of Public Security of Tabasco, since there is no extradition agreement at the…
The former Secretary of Public Security of Tabasco and alleged leader of the criminal organization “La Barredora”, Hernán B. took refuge to avoid being extradited to the United States, an appeal that was denied him. The former police officer tried an amparo before the Fourth District Court in Criminal Matters, based in Toluca, State of Mexico, however, Judge Daniel Marcelino Niño, head of the court, dismissed the demand for guarantees because it…
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