http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/worl ... /78548994/Mexico begins extradition process to send captured drug lord 'El Chapo' to U.S.
MEXICO CITY — The Mexican government said Saturday it had started the process to extradite captured cartel kingpin Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán Loera to the United States, where he would face organized crime, drug and money laundering charges – and presumably find it harder to escape from prison for a third time.
“With the capture of Guzmán Loera it should start the respective extradition proceedings, which, according to the Extradition Law, has several steps,” the attorney general’s office said in a statement.
The office gave no timetable for the process, though Guzmán, upon being notified, had three days to contest the extradition and 20 days to present evidence in his defense. Guzmán also had the right to seek injunctions against his extradition, but the attorney general’s office says he had unsuccessfully sought similar actions while on the lam for the past six months.
I Doubt That He'll Be Able To Tunnel Out Of Supermax....
I Doubt That He'll Be Able To Tunnel Out Of Supermax....
One illegal alien we're happy to welcome; enjoy Colorado Mr. Guzman:
FIGHT OF THE CENTURY
The Sinaloa Cartel vs NYC Metropolitan Correctional Center.
This is going to be good.
This is going to be good.
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Re: I Doubt That He'll Be Able To Tunnel Out Of Supermax....
So they put him back in the same prison from which he escaped six months ago (evidently by walking out of the front entrance)? What do you want to bet that he'll be out again shortly?
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No Faf, his escape was a lot more Hollywood then that...(evidently by walking out of the front entrance)?
His gang tunneled from more than mile away to right underneath the shower in his cell...On top of that, they installed a motorcycle on a beam so that he could escape quickly and didn't have to walk the length of the tunnel...
But what I take to be your larger point; that so long as he's held in Mexico he still might be able to escape is certainly a valid one, given the level of corruption in the Mexican legal system.
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And of course, if the Mexican government does succeed in extraditing him to the USA and the US Dept of Justice tries (and presumably convicts) him on "...organized crime, drug and money laundering charges..."(sic), then the cost of his incarceration — as well as the risk of any retaliation by the Sinaloa cartel — will be on the USA and its taxpayers and Mexico is off the hook.
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Don't forget that if Trump is elected, the Don will export all Mexicans to er.... Mexico.
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... was his undoing. What price vanity?
Sean Penn? I think Luis Guzmán would be better.
Sean Penn? I think Luis Guzmán would be better.
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I Doubt That He'll Be Able To Tunnel Out Of Supermax....
Well, DUH!... is anyone surprised?
I wonder how long it will be before his next escape attempt?
Joaquin 'El Chapo’ Guzman, Sinaloa Cartel Leader, Convicted of Running a Continuing Criminal Enterprise and Other Drug-Related Charges
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/joaquin- ... g-criminal
I wonder how long it will be before his next escape attempt?
Joaquin 'El Chapo’ Guzman, Sinaloa Cartel Leader, Convicted of Running a Continuing Criminal Enterprise and Other Drug-Related Charges
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/joaquin- ... g-criminal
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He was quoted as saying "They never made the prison that can hold me. I'll get out of here, even if I have to spend the rest of my life doing it."
I Doubt That He'll Be Able To Tunnel Out Of Supermax....
Well, well, well... it looks like the aguacates don't fall far from the árbol.
Sons of Joaquin Guzman Loera Aka “El Chapo” Charged with Drug Trafficking
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/sons-joa ... rafficking
Sons of Joaquin Guzman Loera Aka “El Chapo” Charged with Drug Trafficking
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/sons-joa ... rafficking
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Re: I Doubt That He'll Be Able To Tunnel Out Of Supermax....
RR, he may not be able to get out, even dead in a coffin. Many prisons have graveyards on the premises.
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Why bury him at all? Haul him out back with the rest of the garbage and compost him, or mince him and feed him to the guard dogs.Burning Petard wrote:RR, he may not be able to get out, even dead in a coffin. Many prisons have graveyards on the premises.
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