Former Sinaloa Secretary Accused of Drug Trafficking Will Have a Hearing in New York. Who Is He and What Do We Know About the Case?
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Judge carrying narco charges against Sinaloa officials, said evidence is abundant and defendants arrive 'in waves'.
By Gloria Pazmiño and Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español. Gerardo Mérida Sánchez, the former Secretary of Public Security for the Mexican state of Sinaloa, appeared in a New York federal court on Monday, two weeks after his arrest on charges related to the Sinaloa Cartel. Judge Katherine Polk Failla of the Southern District Court of New York granted the U.S. Attorney's Office two months to process the evidence and advance the case against Mérida Sá…
The investigation facing retired General Gerardo Mérida Sánchez in the United States added new chapters during his second court hearing, where Judge Katherine Polk Failla made it clear that the amount of evidence gathered by prosecutors is considerable. According to the reports of the hearing held in New York, the judge granted a 60-day period to the defense to review the material delivered by the Department of Justice, considering that the volu…
U.S. Justice Maintains that There Is “Many” Evidence Against Rubén Rocha’s Former Security Secretary
Judge Katherine Polk of the Southern District Court of New York has given the U.S. Attorney General's Office a two-month period to process the evidence she has gathered against General Gerardo Mérida Sánchez, former Secretary of Security of the governor of Sinaloa Rubén Rocha Moya. The parties will appear again on August 4, has ordered the judge, who has stated that the evidence against Mérida and other co-accuseds is “many,” according to corres…
U.S. evidence against Gerardo Mérida, former Secretary of Security of Sinaloa, is 'abundant', a New York judge said of the case of the former Secretary of Security of Sinaloa.
The former Secretary of Security of Sinaloa, Gerardo Mérida, appeared this Monday in the South District Court of New York before Judge Katherine Polk Failla. According to reports, the judge stated that the evidence in the case is abundant. The hearing lasted about 20 minutes and Mérida entered it in chains of hands and feet. The judge reminded Mérida Sanchez that she can review the evidence to "evaluate her options." In addition, the judge gave …
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