Más Información

Las apariciones públicas de Andy López Beltrán y Rubén Rocha; hijo de AMLO le entregó en las manos su credencial de Morena

Maru Campos cuestiona a senador Enrique Inzunza luego de aparecer en lista roja de EU; “vámonos dando cuenta quién es quién”, dice

Infografía: Lista completa de funcionarios acusados de narcotráfico por EU; figuran Rubén Rocha y Enrique Inzunza

"Es el García Luna de López Obrador": Loret de Mola Con los de Casa; abordan caso de Rubén Rocha Moya

“Un embajador no puede tener actitud injerencista”; Sheinbaum cuestiona postura de Ronald Johnson sobre México
Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán
, the captured leader of Mexico's Sinaloa drug cartel , has hired a New York lawyer best known for successfully defending the son of convicted mafia boss John Gotti to represent him in his U.S. criminal case.
The lawyer, Jeffrey Lichtman , said in an email on Tuesday that Guzmán hired him, along with three others: Marc Fernich , who has also represented Gotti's son, John Gotti, Jr; William Purpura , who represented Baltimore drug kingpin Richard Wilford; and Eduardo Balarezo , who represented Alfredo Beltrán Leyva , head of another Mexican drug cartel.
Wilford and Beltran Leyva were both convicted and received long prison sentences.
Guzmán, 60, is charged with running a massive transnational cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine smuggling operation, playing a key role in Mexico's decades-long drug war that has killed over 100,000 people. He was captured in Mexico in January 2016, six months after escaping from a high-security prison in central Mexico through a tunnel.
Guzmán was extradited to the United States on Jan. 19 to face drug, firearms and conspiracy charges that could put him in prison for life if he is convicted. U.S. prosecutors have said they have more than 40 witnesses ready to testify against him.
Lichtman said it was too early to say what his legal strategy might be, "but we simply hope to have the chance to give Mr. Guzmán a zealous defense and the chance to challenge the numerous cooperating criminals who will all be seeking to use him as their Get Out of Jail Free cards," he said.
Guzmán's newly hired lawyers have not yet appeared in court. In a letter filed in court on Monday, the public defenders who have been representing Guzmán so far said the new lawyers wanted assurances that prosecutors would not try to seize their legal fees . Lichtman said Tuesday that issue had not yet been resolved.
Last week, Guzmán's public defenders moved to dismiss the charges on the grounds that he should not have been sent to New York because Mexican authorities were told he was being arrested on charges filed in California and Texas .
bg
Noticias según tus intereses
[Publicidad]
[Publicidad]









