Send 'El Chapo' Letter to Judge for Rights in Prison
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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…
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 …
Mr. Guzmán Loera asked to attend to his complaints about incommunicado detention, poor nutrition and alleged acts of torture.
He claims violations of his rights from prison in Colorado.
He claims violations of his rights from prison in Colorado.
Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán sent a letter to Judge Brian Cogan reiterating his request for a fair treatment and protecting his rights in his conditions of detention. The letter of his fist and letter was first written in English, although in a confusing, grammatically incorrect manner and with terms and sentences constructed with Spanish rules applied to the language he seems to be learning. Read also: “They asked to go Sola”: Narran How They Were…
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