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5 Zapotiltic Police Officers Are Overturned and Prosecuted for Illegal Raid at Home

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Guadalajara, Jalisco Five elements of the Municipal Police of Zapotiltic were linked to proceedings for abuse of authority, after a chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice of the State revoked an earlier decision that had left them free of charges. The police broke into the home of a citizen without having a court order and arbitrarily detained him. The officers mentioned are José “N”, Leticia “N”, Saúl “N”, Marco Antonio “N” and Santiago Fermín…
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Five municipal police officers from Zapotiltic were linked to proceedings for abuse of authority, after entering a home without a warrant in 2022. Agents José “N”, Leticia “N”, Saúl “N”, Marco Antonio “N” and Santiago Fermín “N” arrested a man... Full note »

Guadalajara, Jalisco Five elements of the Municipal Police of Zapotiltic were linked to proceedings for abuse of authority, after a chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice of the State revoked an earlier decision that had left them free of charges. The police broke into the home of a citizen without having a court order and arbitrarily detained him. The officers mentioned are José “N”, Leticia “N”, Saúl “N”, Marco Antonio “N” and Santiago Fermín…

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udgtv broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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