Judge Denied Early Release to Javier Duarte
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Mexico City, Nov 21 (EFE).- Mexican Justice denied this Friday the early release requested by the former governor of the state of Veracruz Javier Duarte, sentenced in 2018 to nine years in prison for participating in a network that diverted money from the public treasury through phantom companies, according to local media. Duarte, therefore, will have to fully serve his sentence in the prison North of the Mexican capital, where he is being held,…
Javier Duarte, former governor of Veracruz, remains in prison after a federal judge refused to grant him early release, said his lawyer Pablo Campuzano on Friday, November 21. Judge Angela Zamorano Herrera determined that Duarte did not meet the requirements to be released from the North Prison, in Mexico City. Javier Duarte’s lawyer condemned the judge’s determination and announced that they will file an appeal. “We would have to see what to do…
Federal judge Angela Zamorano Herrera determined that Javier Duarte, former Governor of Veracruz, will remain in prison after failing to prove all the requirements for early release. The former official did not accredit two of the six requirements established by law. Among them, having failed to prove that throughout his stay he fulfilled his development in topics of training, education, sports activities and work, in addition to having two pend…
The PRI politician must purge until the end of April 2026, the nine-year sentence imposed on him for diversion of resources and laundering.
Federal judge denied early release to former Governor Javier Duarte for not complying with requirements and having two pending trials.
Punto y Coma MX Javier Duarte will have to serve his sentence in the North Prison, where he will be held until April 2026. This Friday they rejected the early release requested by the former governor of the state of Veracruz, Javier Duarte, sentenced in 2020 to nine years in prison for participating in a network that diverted money from the treasury through ghost companies, according to local media. Duarte, therefore, will have to fully serve hi…
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