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Boxer Chavez Jr Imprisoned in Mexico After US Deportation

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Former WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr is being held in prison in his native Mexico reports say, weeks after he was deported from the United States. The 39-year-old, who is the son of boxing icon Julio Cesar Chavez, was deported from California in July by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents just five days after he was defeated by decision by Jake Paul in what was his 63rd professional bout. It emerged on Tuesday that…

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On August 23 at 5 p.m. Central Mexico time, Chávez Jr. will have a resolution on whether he will be linked to the process or not.

A federal judge sentenced Julio César Chávez Jr., son of Mexican pugilist Julio César Chávez. The athlete was deported on Monday night and detained in a prison in the state of Sonora. According to federal officials, at a hearing held at the Federal Criminal Justice Center in Hermosillo, Sonora, Chávez Jr. was charged with the crimes of organized crime for the purpose of committing crimes against the Federal Firearms and Explosives Act. The heari…

PUBLIMETRO A few hours after his deportation to Mexico, a Federal Criminal Justice judge issued pre-trial detention for Julio César Chávez Jr. for the crime of organized crime, violating the Federal Law on Firearms and Explosives. At the hearing held at the Federal Center for Social Rehabilitation in Hermosillo, Sonora, the defense of the Sinaloan boxer requested the doubling of the constitutional term, which means that the 72-hour period was ex…

A supervisory judge issued pre-trial detention against boxer Julio César Chávez Jr., accused of organized crime and arms trafficking.After being deported from the United States, the supervisory judge of the Sonora Federal Criminal Justice Center, Enrique Hernández Miranda, decided to impose the precautionary measure of pre-trial detention on Julio César Chávez Jr., in what is determined whether or not it is linked to trial. It was announced that…

Julio César Chávez Jr tried to resume his career as a boxer, but was arrested in the United States, after being deported to Mexico, and now, a federal judge linked him to trial and sentenced him to pretrial detention. The ‘son of legend’ is investigated for several crimes, including organized crime. Chávez Jr was deported to Mexico on Monday, August 18, and was admitted to the 11th Federal Center for Social Rehabilitation (CEFERESO) in Hermosill…

The boxer must remain in detention while defining whether he will face a formal trial for alleged links with the Sinaloa Cartel. Laura Vázquez Quinto Poder The boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. must remain in pretrial detention while his legal situation in Mexico is resolved. The measure was issued on Wednesday, August 20, by control judge Enrique Hernández, during his first hearing at the Sonora Federal Criminal Justice Center in Hermosillo. The de…

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uniradiosonora.com broke the news in on Tuesday, August 19, 2025.
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