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Julio César Chávez Jr. Is Granted Flat Suspension, but This Does Not Prevent Him From Being Arrested.

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Upon receipt of the application for amparo, Judge Ayala Gutierrez granted the boxer a flat suspension to immediately cease the acts prohibited by article 22 of the Constitution against him.
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A federal judge in the state of Baja California granted the flat suspension to Mexican boxer Julio César “C”, so that he will not be held incommunicado, beaten or ill-treated. However, the suspension does not protect him if he is arrested pursuant to an arrest warrant that has been in force in Mexico since 2023.

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A federal judge granted a flat suspension to Julio César Chávez Jr. to protect his human rights at the time of his detention in Mexican territory, which implies that he may not be held incommunicado or subjected to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment. “From the deprivation of liberty, detention and detention as there are no objective elements that allow establishing the reason for the deprivation of liberty of the petitioner for amparo, in acc…

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The lawyer of the Mexican boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. reported that he was granted a flat suspension within a lawsuit of amparo promoted to prevent his arrest in Mexico. However, this suspension does not represent immunity from the arrest warrant that weighs on him for two years in Mexican territory, which can be executed as soon as he sets foot in the country. This was pointed out by the litigant Christian Camacho Ruiz who, in the name of Cháv…

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The Fourth District Court of Mexicali, Baja California, rejected the Mexican boxer Julio C’s first lawsuit for amparo against the arrest warrant issued against him for being accused of organized crime and arms trafficking for the Sinaloa Cartel. According to the notification in the Federal Judiciary, the pugilist was granted a flat suspension, but only to ensure that the criminal procedure is respected, that he is allowed to communicate and be h…

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Upon receipt of the application for amparo, Judge Ayala Gutierrez granted the boxer a flat suspension to immediately cease the acts prohibited by article 22 of the Constitution against him.

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Proceso broke the news in Mexico on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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