NEW YORK: The famous Mexican drug confidence as Lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman was enforced on Tuesday by the United States Appeal Court who praised the trial judge of handling cases that caught his attention.
Decision by the 2nd Appeal Court of A.S.
In Manhattan refused the claim that Judge Brian Cogan made a decision that allowed the jury to hear the wrong evidence at the trial of Guzman 2019.
Cogan “conducted a three-month trial with perseverance and justice, after issuing a series of pre-made rules made carefully,” the verdict was ruled by panel.
Guzman, 64, was sentenced to life behind bars for the conspiracy of large drugs that spread murder and chaos for more than two decades.
Appeal, his lawyer argued that the guilty verdict was polluted because several judges were reported to look for news accounts about allegations of sex abuse against him which were prohibited from the trial, and that Cogan decided not to order a trial in the report.
“The decision seemed to be decided and was written before the argument took place,” One of Guzman’s lawyers, Jeffrey Lichtman, said in a statement on Tuesday.
“How could there be justice here when the jury is exposed to a tortuous claim against Mr.
Guzman who is not part of the government case?” The Court of Appelish found that Cogan would improve in finding “that the jury was not prejudiced by any foreign information that they might have defeated.” It added: “There are prejudices that might not be dangerous considering the extraordinary evidence of Guzman’s guilt.
Before the trial in the Federal Court in Brooklyn, Guzman had reached the story of approaching myth by escaping from prison twice in Mexico, the second time through the tunnel.
He was arrested Return and sent in 2017 to the United States and put into insulation imprisonment.
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