Apela Fgr Provisional Release of Chávez Jr.
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The Attorney General’s Office of the Republic (FGR) has challenged the conditional release of Julio César Chávez Junior. The boxer, who was extradited on August 18 from the United States, is charged with organized crime and arms trafficking. Last week, a control judge of Sonora decided to link him to trial, but also allowed him to continue the trial in freedom, on the condition that he did not leave the country. Thus, on Sunday, Chávez left the …
The Attorney General's Office of the Republic gave a setback in the case of boxer Julio César Chávez Jr., as he appealed the conditional release granted to the pugilist, considering that the measure was illegal.Before his hearing, Julio César Chávez's son was being held at the 11th Federal Center for Social Rehabilitation (CEFRESO) in Hermosillo, Sonora, since he had been remanded in custody.However, after Chávez Jr. was linked to the trial for …
The Attorney General's Office (FGR) appealed the provisional release granted to Julio César Chávez Junior by a federal judge, in the proceedings they initiated for his alleged links with "Los Chapitos", leaders of one of the factions of the Sinaloa Cartel. The Specialized Prosecutor's Office on Organized Crime (FEMDO) filed an appeal with supervisory judge Enrique Hernández Miranda of the Federal Criminal Justice Center of Hermosillo, Sonora, fe…
The pugilist is free of his trial for arms trafficking and alleged criminal ties, however, he could return to prison. The FGR entry seeks for Chávez Jr. to return to prison and challenges his parole was first published in La Voz de Michoacán.


On August 23, a judge from Hermosillo, Sonora, decided to link Chávez Jr. to the trial for the crimes of organized crime and arms trafficking.
The Attorney General's Office of the Republic (FGR) challenged the conditional release granted by a supervisory judge in Sonora to boxer Julio César Chávez Jr., in the criminal proceedings he faces for alleged links with the Sinaloa Cartel. The Specialized Prosecutor's Office on Organized Crime (FEMDO), which carries the case, notified the supervisory judge Enrique Hernández Miranda, who will turn him over to a Collegiate Court for his analysis …
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