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Saltillo: Argued Threats Signaled by Biker's Death to Bring Proceedings Under House Guard

Summary by Vanguardia
Enrique “N”, accused of the run over that led to the death of motorcyclist Jonathan Chávez, does not face the process in prison, but he is also not in full freedom, according to the Attorney General’s Office of the State. The precautionary measure that was issued was that of house protection, which implies that he must remain in his home during the course of the criminal case. According to Julio César Loera Ruiz, delegate of the Southeast Region…
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Enrique “N”, accused of the run over that led to the death of motorcyclist Jonathan Chávez, does not face the process in prison, but he is also not in full freedom, according to the Attorney General’s Office of the State. The precautionary measure that was issued was that of house protection, which implies that he must remain in his home during the course of the criminal case. According to Julio César Loera Ruiz, delegate of the Southeast Region…

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Vanguardia broke the news in on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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