TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS.- The plaintiffs of U.S they want the Honduran narco deputy Fredy Renán Nájera bring in the rest of your life
a prison.
The United States government, in official documents filed before the federal court of the Southern District of New York, calls for the deputy to receive a minimum sentence of life imprisonment and a millionaire fine.
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“The government respectfully claims that the Court should sentence the defendant (Fredy Nájera) to life imprisonment, demand $ 39 million for seizure and order the defendant to pay the maximum legal fine of $ 10 million,” he said. the motion filed in court by prosecutors Emil J. Bove III and Matthew Laroche.
The document indicates that a life sentence would not result in unjustified inequalities, as there are few, if any, defendants in the same situation.
The Liberal Party congressman participated in the shipment of more than 20,000 kilograms of cocaine to the United States and acted with impunity to enrich himself and lead a violent drug trafficking organization.
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“Since arriving in the US, the suspect has done nothing to mitigate his guilt, but has instead been guilty of malpractice aimed at delaying his case and hindering justice,” they wondered.
The prosecutors.
Nájera worked closely with the Sinaloa cartels, the Cachiros and other drug traffickers such as Sergio Neftalí Mejía, convicted in the United States for more than a decade. He was involved in millionaire payments of bribes to deputies and police, which are now under investigation by the United States. Nájera’s sentencing is scheduled for March 5.
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