Releases Court Accused on Wallace Case
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For the serious violations of due process and the obtaining under torture of the confessions used against him, the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) yesterday ordered the immediate release of Juana Hilda González Lomelí. Like his co-defendants, who will also be favored by the ruling, Juana Hilda has spent 19 years and five months in prison for the alleged kidnapping of Hugo Alberto Wallace, son of the deceased businesswoman, politici…
Isabel Wallace, a media figure in Mexico's fight against kidnapping, orchestrated the disappearance of her son in 2005 to protect him from a dangerous drug dealer? This is the chilling thesis of the book by journalist Ricardo Raphael, published on 7 March, thus revealing the real face of a woman who had dozens of innocent prisoners and tortures. Before the announcement of her death plunged a whole country into the sideration...


After 19 o'clock and five months in prison, Juana Hilda, former dancer of the Cl max group convicted by the Wallace case, will go free; with cela.
Mexico City.- The Supreme Court of Justice today ordered the immediate release of Juana Hilda González, upon revoking the 78-year prison sentence imposed on her for the kidnapping and murder of Hugo Alberto Wallace in 2005. After 19 years and five months in prison, González will be released in the next few hours from the Santa Martha Acatitla prison. By four votes to one, the First Chamber of the Court established that the case against González …
The first chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) ordered on Wednesday the immediate and absolute release of Juana Hilda González Lomelí, accused of the kidnapping and murder of businessman Hugo Alberto Wallace, son of Isabel Miranda de Wallace. González Lomelí was imprisoned for 19 years and five months. With a four-vote majority, the ministers approved the project presented by Minister Alfredo Gutiérrez Ortiz Mena. “With t…
Togados agree that the woman was charged with the kidnapping and murder of Hugo Alberto Wallace through acts of torture and evidence invented by the Public Prosecutor's Office.
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