FULL- TEXT - El Chapo Resurfaces with a Desperate Letter in English From Supermax Prison
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"El Chapo" Guzmán sends an English letter to Judge Brian Cogan and asks for fair treatment in the United States, denouncing conditions at ADX Florence prison
FULL- TEXT - El Chapo Resurfaces with a Desperate Letter in English from Supermax Prison
Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán has made himself heard again from inside the United State's most restrictive federal prison, this time with a handwritten letter in English that pleads for "fairness" and claims his constitutional rights have been violated.
Mexico City.- Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán Loera, former head of the Sinaloa Cartel, sent a letter to the federal judge who sentenced him to life imprisonment, with a message that does not seem to contain any specific request. The letter was sent by Guzmán on April 11 from the maximum security prison in Florence, Colorado, in which he purges the sentence that Judge Brian Cogan, from the Court for the East District of New York in Brooklyn, imposed o…
Chapo Guzmán, former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, wrote an English letter to Judge Brian Cogan asking for a fair treatment after being detained in the United States for more than 8 years and facing life imprisonment. “In accordance with U.S. law, he applied for a fair treatment in this country.”El Chapo Guzmán Joaquín Guzmán Loera’s letter is confused by the grammar and English shortage of the drug trafficker, but he asks the U.S. authorities t…
Joaquín El Chapo Guzmán has denounced, for the umpteenth time, that he lives in prison. The drug lord, sentenced to life imprisonment in the U.S. in 2019, has asked the judge of New York who carries his case to be given “a fair treatment” in Colorado’s maximum security prison, where he is being held, according to the Mexican newspaper Milenio. In a letter, written by hand and in English, the criminal has called for the “protection” of his human …
Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán sent a letter written in English to federal judge Brian Cogan, requesting a fair treatment and exposing alleged violations of his constitutional rights during his detention at the ADX Florence maximum security prison in Colorado. He notes that he is awaiting a response to his request for justice, invoking the First Amendment of the United States, related to freedom of expression. (Read more...) Source link
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