Alleged Leader of Mexican Kidnapping Ring Released After Nearly 20 Years in Prison
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO, AUG 1 – A judge found insufficient evidence to uphold kidnapping and organized crime charges against Vallarta after 20 years without a verdict, leading to his release from prison.
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The Mexican, Israel Vallarta, had been imprisoned without even being tried. ...
Mexican man in 'Zodiacs' kidnapping case acquitted after 20 years in jail
ALMOLOYA DE JUÁREZ, Mexico: A Mexican man walked free after nearly 20 years behind bars Friday, finally acquitted in a case that strained relations with France and became emblematic of delayed justice in the Latin American country. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
Mexican Walks Free, Acquitted After 20 Years Behind Bars
A Mexican man walked free after nearly 20 years behind bars Friday, finally acquitted in a case that strained relations with France and became emblematic of delayed justice in the Latin American country.
In 2005, Florence Cassez and Israel Vallarta were arrested in Mexico, accused of being the head of a gang of kidnappers. Although the French woman was released in 2013, her former companion was detained for more than nineteen years.
Israel Vallarta, also arrested in 2005, spent two decades in pre-trial detention, and his entourage plans to seek redress for the errors and tortures committed against him.
After spending almost 20 years in prison, Israel Vallarta has left the Altiplano prison on Friday. Mariana Vieyra Valdez, head of the Toluca-based Third District Criminal Court, issued the acquittal sentence, after arguing that during the trial it was not possible to establish Israel Vallarta’s criminal responsibility for the crimes of kidnapping, organized crime, possession of weapons for exclusive use by the Army and illegal deprivation of lib…
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