Julio César Chávez Jr.: They Reveal the Whereabouts of the Boxer After Not Attending a Hearing in the u.s.
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We made a very large series of efforts to have Julio César Chávez handed over to us, but they didn't do it: Prosecutor Gertz Manero Regeneración, 8 […] The entry Julio C. Chávez Jr: The US knew he was a criminal, they didn't arrest him was first published in RegeneraciónMX.
Gertz Manero states that defense of the boxer presents “unlawful” amparos. Attorney General Alejandro Gertz Manero confirmed that the Attorney General’s Office of the Republic maintains coordination with U.S. authorities for the eventual deportation of the boxer Julio César Chávez Jr., after confusion at his Monday hearing in Los Angeles, to bring him to justice immediately upon arrival in Mexico, said during the presidential morning. Gertz Mane…
In addition to the legal problems of Julio César Chávez Jr., with the authorities of the United States. He also faces an arrest warrant in Mexico for his alleged involvement in arms trafficking and organized crime. And even though his lawyers have already filed up to six amparos to prevent him from being arrested. Alejandro Gertz Manero, Attorney General of the Republic, already said that all the amparos are inappropriate. That means that, as so…
Julio César Chávez Jr. did not appear at a court hearing in the U.S. for a gun case. His defense reported that the process was postponed and the Mexican authorities await his possible transfer to judicialize him.
"We're going to prosecute him the moment he arrives," reports Gertz Manero.
"We're going to prosecute him the moment he arrives," reports Gertz Manero.
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