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Monday, January 9, 2023

New Provisional Suspension Granted Against Ovidio Guzman's Extradition To The U.S.

 "Ivan" for Borderland Beat 



A Judge granted a provisional suspension to Ovidio Guzmán López, alias "El Ratón", son of Joaquín el Chapo Guzmán, against his extradition to the United States to stand trial, as well as for acts of in-communication, detention, and torture.


Juan Mateo Brieba de Castro, Sixth District Judge of Amparo in Criminal Matters, determined that the provisional suspension is for the effect that the extradition order is not executed and that he remains at the disposal of the amparo jurisdictional body and is not handed over to the U.S. Government.


"The provisional suspension is decreed with respect to the extradition act and its execution, so that it is not executed and the plaintiff remains in the place where he is at the disposition of this court, only with respect to his personal liberty and is not handed over to the Government of the United States of America," the Judge ruled.


Brieba de Castro announced that El Raton ratified the amparo lawsuit, which was filed by his lawyer Alberto Diaz Mendieta, and set the hearing for Wednesday, January 12, date in which he will determine if he will grant the definitive suspension.


Information from SinEmbargo


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16 comments:

  1. USA needs to do the process of extradition right away. A soon as possible.

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    1. Ahhh nino it does not work that way.
      Court process in Mexico, to get extradition papers rolling.

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    2. Si, de gobierno de Mexico es numero uno ….. estados unidos es segundo

      Claro que si o que no mijo

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    3. You ever seen the South Park episode where Cartman speaks nonsense about Ethiopians and how they squeeze their balls untill they pop like little grapes ? Yeah.... Mexico isn't exactly known for respecting human rights, especially not for alleged criminals.

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  2. Avocados from Mexico

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  3. ovidio is the king of fent and ivan you have to admit is a big roller in the cocaine bussiness theyve managed thru stealing and taking everything from lower level traffickers extortions and kidnappings to finance their drug trafficking enterprise that while sloppy still has been successful poisoning USA and Europe

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    1. This is why no one wants them in culichi

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    2. exactly and once the town people are against you it is only a matter of time greedy bratz

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    3. ya no tardan en sacarlos pero recuerden el dicho es mejor el diablo que conoces al diablo que no conoces a ver si no les sale mas caro el remedio que la enfermedad

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    4. Ya conocen al diablo viejo solo que ahora dicen que es el diablo flaco

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    5. I don’t have to admit either is the king of anything I don’t just lie like you.

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  4. 09:09 💯☠️yup

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  5. flaco caf gave up ovidio nini in deep shit

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  6. The process of extradition takes at least a year to a couple of years with most anyone regardless of what people here seem to think or have an opinion on.
    That is just the way the law works in Mexico. Eventually he will be extradited.

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    1. It didn’t take that long to extradite Vicente Zambada

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  7. once locals are not on ur side it is a matter of time happened with arellanos in their prime , familia michoacana/caballeros templarios, golf cartel osiel cardenas el mata amigos they get to greedy and start abusing their own people its hard to keep your feet on the ground with so many guns money bodyguards makes u feel invincible

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