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Thursday, August 29, 2019

El Menchito "Aquitted" of Organized Crime ordered released

Chivis Martinez Borderland Beat Material from elimparcial, Vanguardia

However he will remain in prison for now

The son of the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), won another battle in court.

Rubén Oseguera González, alias “El Menchito”, was acquitted Wednesday by the eighth judge of the District of Federal Criminal Proceedings of the state of Jalisco, José Reynoso.

The prosecutor ordered the immediate release of the son of "El Mencho", leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.

The son of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes is imprisoned at the Federal Center for Social Readaptation (Cefereso) number 15 with headquarters in Villa Comaltitlán, Chiapas. He still has to fight other crimes.

The Attorney General's Office can appeal the judge's decision, however, until yesterday afternoon he had no knowledge of this decision.



“El Menchito”, also known as “El Junior”, 2 or 02, was captured in July 2015 in Zapopan.

Allegedly, he is financial operator of the cartel headed by his father; he also faces other crimes such as money laundering.

71 comments:

  1. El menchito should be executed immediately.

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  2. Prosecutor got his suitcase filled with 100 thousand cash. Just another corruption filled day for mexican justice

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  3. Michoacán 1000-Sinaloa -0

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    1. U mean jalisco 1000 michoacan can't even have a cartel with its namesake lol

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    2. More like citizens of Mexico - 0
      If cartels win, the people lose

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    3. 6:53 la familia michoacana?
      Same reason sinaloas made cartel de Juarez because they created it in Juarez pendejo

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    4. 457 el pendejo eres tu, ustedes le tienen tanto orgullo al cjng porke segun es cartel d puro michoacano pero la realidad es que ustedes ni pueden conntrolar michoacan mucho menos jalisco morro cagado ponte a estudiar y para d ser orgulloso d tonterias 457

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    5. @1:24am.....pero no andas ardidoooo apa?

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  4. I wonder if the attorney general will allow his release. He's been busted for about 4 years and Mencho could have seemingly gotten his release accomplished by now. I think he might have something up his sleeve. Maybe hes getting him out so he can act freely and not allow his enemies to kill his son for things he will do now. Interesting, thanks Chivas.

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    1. I was thinking along the same line. Mencho knew his only weakness was junior being in jail, especially one controlled by CDS. Now, he might go full throttle against Los Chapitos.

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  5. CJNG Cheerleaders rubbing their peppas over this news like viejas calientes.

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    1. Where are mayo's sons at?

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    2. Jajaja and here you are commenting like the chismosa you are. NPMP

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  6. This shows the power El mencho has. This is amazing and not in a good way

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  7. I don’t think he will be released the opposing cartel bosses who pay taxes will throw girly tantrums to keep him locked away

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  8. How can the mexican populace put up with these justices?

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    1. They have for decades.

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    2. How come the us populace put up with its wars that dont have shit to do with them?

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    3. People with money get away with anything WORL WIDE

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    4. @2:52. I imagine it is because in the US the kids can still go to school, you call the police and they actually show up, citizens aren't road blocked and robbed on the way into town, and most people can go outside at night.

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    5. @8:07. My kids all go to school - 9 in Mexico and 2 USA. I drive and fly many times every year from Cosalá to Mazatlán, to Culiacán, GDL, Torreón, Saltillo, Leon and other cities where I spend my time in Mexico and in every city there are working police and they show to clubs when there is fight, or at homes when child becomes hurt, when old man becomes sick, and normal things like they do in Dallas y San Antonio. I have been at maybe 100 roadblocks in my life and we always go through y no hay problem. Tonight as every Saturday (and Tuesday, Sunday and Friday nights) I am outside drinking with friends and there are too many girls to count. Beautiful, beautiful girls. Yes here in Mexico right now and tonight at La Cervecería del Ángel Ciudades in Culiacán i will drink until morning sun and then we will eat mariscos and drink micheladas until 1pm before we sleep.
      My point my friend is that you do not realize life still goes on in Mexico. Same with business and business is good for many people here - narco, farm, trade, construction, everything is good and if you want to work there is work. Some people work to get Americans the drogas they do so much of and pay very good for, and other peoples here are simple and only do clean work. Why don’t you look at the problems with adictos and people randomly shooting innocents as they do every month (or maybe week) in EU; and the people that play in drug business here will accept their risk and do as they do.
      Don’t believe USA is “high and mighty” because it’s not. Your politicos are corrupt too but they do in more formal manners with your opioid problem, foreclosure thefts by banks, etc.
      Saludos! CDM

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    6. @10:36, bullshit! I'm 1/2 tapatío and spend 3 months of the year in Jalsico. You are full of shit, at least as it relates to Jal. While I am returning to visit family, I know longer bring my children. Way too scary. Every trip to the coast is an absolute pucker fest. Yes it is beutiful (apart from the litter) and the women are beautiful, but you, "my friend" are delusional if you think Mex is safe, comparable at all to States, and narco business is good business. Sure glad my mother moved when she did.

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    7. @2:52. I lived my normal life and night of Saturday to Sunday and maybe say a fist fight but no guns. Police stop me but I think it was 500 Mexican and they help me where we drive. We finish eat and drink now as we do always but my time to sleep is coming so I can do again martes when I go with my friends in Mazatlán.
      Viva Mexico y los Estados Unidos! With much sincere I say muchos gracias USA for the never to be satisfy demand for everything your peoples must have from Mexico!
      Buenos noches y nos vemos when it is our time! Arre lulu! CDM

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    8. Well, as long as u dont go to to tijuana where there have been over 1800 murders this year so far compared to 30 in san diego. Probably going to be on record surpassing last year

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    9. Iam from germany and want to visit mexico but i need security, i scare some fuckers kidnap me and i dont speak spanish so if one of u guys invite me and show me around im glad! (i pay for beer jaja)

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    10. nah---20M Americans visit Mexico each year, 75 dead last year from all causes, drownings, drugs murder etc. less interested in Germans, ck the stats with your government.

      and ck the US state department warnings before you go...you will be fine.

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  9. He just better hope they don't arrest him again right after his release like last time lol

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  10. If there was ever a doubt, no we know who really runs things in mexico. My money is on RCQ, having flexed his political influence.

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    1. I was on onboard with RCQ taking Sonora back but let's not get carried away with it here...

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  11. Let's see all the hate come out from snitchaloas lol

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  12. https://m.excelsior.com.mx/nacional/marina-armada-de-mexico-aseguro-importante-carga-de-fentanilo/1332243 https://americanmilitarynews.com/2019/08/mexican-navy-seizes-25-tons-of-fentanyl-from-china-in-single-raid/ 23,368 KILOS of Fentnyl found

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  13. What a joke. It's shit like this that makes me almost hopeless for Mexico. Without the rule of law, where the guilty are held accountable for their actions regardless of their social status or wealth or connections, there will never be an end to the corruption that keeps Mexico stuck in an endless cycle of violence and insecurity. Unbelievable.

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    1. This behavior exemplifies globally. Not just in Mexico.

      Money talks

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  14. "By justice a king gives his country stability, but those who are greedy for bribes tear it down" - Proverbs 29:4

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    1. Solomon called that one!

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    2. The bible is awesome, history just repeats itself.

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  15. This thread will get a lot of comments lol

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  16. Is this the same judge that released “el
    Chofo” on technicalities? Who was the prosecutor?

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  17. A bad day for Mexico. They thought they bought tranquility by releasing this bastard but this won’t work.

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  18. Money laundering....no problem bribe the judge and be out soon, to commit more crime.

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  19. Obviously el Menchito is innocent. To arrest and jail him is a calculated attack against El Senor Mencho. CDS is not behind this because el Senor Mayo does not believe in attacking families according to the old school. I hope el Senor Sicario 006 will have mercy on Menchito after his team evacuates el Senor Chapo from the Colorado Supermax. El Senor Sicario 006 you are our only hope. Animo Gente Nueva!

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    1. That's why 006 has been so quiet. He's out in the Rockies affecting El Senior's escape.

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    2. Removing barriers to his release one by one. I would lay it 3:1 he's out within another 18 months.

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  20. Wow. Expect chaos in Mexico now.

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    1. Chaos has been happening for years already, as a matter of fact, MEXICO has the highest homicides in the world, furthermore they top the most currupted in the world. Glad you finally woke up.

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  21. @ Chivis
    Can the US still call for his extradition? What do you think will happen

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    1. I don't think he has any sealed indictments here

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    2. Same as happened to Chapo, Chivis would likely say.

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  22. Wow i was not expecting this when i when on bb today crazy carnt believe they released him

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  23. I noticed when they are released they end up killed not long after

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    1. Like those two guys that cjng killed in culiacan

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    2. I don't like mencho or his sin but I doubt he'll be killed hes to high ranking

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    3. Ivan Guzman came out of prison and drove around Culiacan in ferraris. lmao

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  24. UPDATE: I was sent a message that he was released for human rights violations during his arrest, common theme for judges releasing narcos.

    HOWEVER as happened to him before he was re-arrested.

    I am not seeing this is news reports but that is what is said in the streets so to speak

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    1. Lmao and they supposedly weren’t aware of this after his arrest FOUR YEARS ago????

      Blatant corruption is one thing but this almost comical.

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  25. https://www.insightcrime.org/news/brief/internal-strife-cjng-baja-california-mexico/ hi chivis

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  26. I think I'm ready to turn in my ALMO nuthugger card.

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  27. They dont even care to hide how corrupt they are)) If they ever release this asshole they should put him tosleep first and implant a tracker in him. Track him backto daddy then blow them up.

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  28. Hope they kill him and his sister. That wld be a great gift for mencha

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  29. "Forget it Jake, it's Chinatown." (quote from the movie)

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  30. Do you guys think El Marro would dismember el Menchito if he captured him? I know bosses usually don’t do that to each other cause they don’t want the same. But El Marro is crazy and there is extreme hatred after what cjng has done to Marro’s people.

    IamTheWalrus

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