Chivis Martinez
Borderland Beat TY Gus from RioDoce
A federal court ordered a
judge to investigate whether Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo is serving
a greater sentence than he was given....
A federal court ordered a
judge in Jalisco to determine whether Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo "El Jefe
de Jefes", former leader of the Guadalajara cartel, must serve his entire
sentence of 37 years in prison.
The Second Collegiate
Court in Criminal Matters of the First Circuit indicated that the Fourth
District Judge of Amparo in Criminal Matters in Jalisco should study the amparo
promoted by the defense of Félix Gallardo, which alleges that
the drug trafficker could serve more time incarcerated than the sentence for
which he was convicted.
“It must be taken into
account that, in order to determine the date of the conviction of the sentence,
the judge had to make a calculation taking into account, at least, the time
that the sentenced person has been deprived of his freedom and the prison
sentence imposed in the sentence definitive, ”said the court, according to
Milenio.
He added that the review
exercise seeks to prevent, due to improper computation, increase or decrease
the time in prison of a sentenced person.
The resolution of the
magistrates arises after both the Judge Ninth of Amparo District in Criminal
Matters in Mexico City and the Fourth District of Amparo in Criminal Matters
based in Jalisco, said they did not know the amparo promoted by Félix Gallardo.
The defense said that the
judge was wrong in ruling the sentence.
Miguel Ángel Félix
Gallardo is being held in the maximum security prison in Puente Grande,
Jalisco, for his participation in the murder of DEA agent Enrique Camarena
Salazar, as well as the pilot Alfredo Zavala Avelar in 1985.
Félix Gallardo was one of
the most powerful drug traffickers in Mexico in the 80s, having as subordinates
traffickers such as Amado Carrillo Fuentes “el Señor de los Cielos“, Héctor “el
Güero” Palma Salazar, the Arellano Félix
brothers and Joaquín el Chapo Guzmán,
among others.
The drug trafficker has
asked for house arrest by arguing that he is over 70 years old and has a poor
state of health.
On 20 February 2019, a court in Mexico City denied
his request to complete the remainder of his sentence at his home. The court
stated that Félix Gallardo's defense did not provide them with sufficient
evidence to prove that his health issues were putting his life at risk
I wonder how men of his stature in the narco-world ofcourse, live in the prison system, he was completely forgotten as many other old time narcos
ReplyDeleteDo they have the semi-luxury inmate cells with worldly commodities, drugs women money etc etc, or are they just another walking dead inmate waiting for time to run out for the inevitable.
We have seen how many new age narcos live inside prisons topo chico is infamous with Z cells being decked out.
But old narcos like Miguel, don Neto JT huero palma etc etc
Thank you, I have always wondered the same thing.
DeleteThey still got that respect and so do there families. Some kept working even though the person that got them up there is no longer around. Like the people that built tunnels. There kids got $$ coming in even though the bread winner passed away.
DeleteCDS nutthugger
They need to let this guy out he’s an old man now how can he be a danger to anyone
DeleteIt looks like the fix is in anytime these Judges start talking prison terms were to long you know he is about to be released
DeleteDepends on where you are placed to do your sentence because of corrupt officials. My uncle did time with this guy, 17 years and said that Miguel, caro and a few other known narcos did the same time as everyone else. No special treatment. Look at this guy’s face it says it all
DeleteMy guess they are out game and just finishing up there sentence
DeleteFree that soul guilty or not.
DeleteEncarnacion Oxnard ocho zero cinco
Ive always wondered how the old narco bosses have been holding up in prison like the long sentenced Pedro Diaz Parada From The Oaxaca state And other Narcos from many other states in mexico
Deletehe dont get shit no benefits if he was in mexico he would live like a king but in the US your just a prison number
Delete8:33am he's in Mexico dumb @ss not the US
DeleteIn Mexico if you have money you live like a king in jail. Girls drugs alcohol and any food you want. Money Talks
DeleteDoes he still have money?
ReplyDeleteHe has family members that money launder, now with legit businesses. Same goes with the Caros!
Deleteni dinero. ni gente ni apoyo ese perro esta solo. y es mejor que ahi se quede. por que lo van a trozar
Deletefuck the scum piece of shit....let him out the door and put one in his skull....worthless pos mass murdering scum
ReplyDeleteEasy buddy ....his turn is coming down stairs
DeleteHe killed a DEA Agent who had two children and a wife. He kidnapped them tortured them for days and killed them leaving the bodies in a field. He even admitted to doing this, he should serve the rest of his life in prison
DeleteWe all know that the US government and American public opinion waged war against the Narcos for economic interests and many of the DEA did not even know who Agent Camarena was
DeleteReally weird that RCQ and Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo were never extradited even though both have served long sentences in Mexican prisons at this point. Maybe there’s some well-connected people in Mexico that don’t want the men involved in the Kiki murder to face US prosecutors and judges. And maybe a few people on the American side of the border that feel the same. The story has been set, the past is the past, and no one wants to go digging through the many skeletons in the closets of the DFS, CIA, Mexican and American executive branches.
ReplyDeleteVery true, the fact that he was sentenced as one the responsible people involved in the torture and death of kiki(RIP). And the U.S didn’t extradited him is very suspicious. Specially given that his death brought severe changes and punishment to a lot of low to mid-level dealers. It’s also some what suspicious how little to know information is available on the subject besides tv shows and movies. I’ve been trying to research the subject and found very little credible information.
DeleteMaybe also the USG doesn't want to know too much about it's own people's involvement.
DeleteAll that money that he made as a drug lord was for nothing. He's living worse than a dog honestly.
ReplyDeleteIf he was sentenced to 37 years he served his time already.
ReplyDeleteI believed the kidnapping happened on 1985 and wasn't captured till 1989 so he still a couple to go.
DeleteThe murder took place in 1985. Under the assumption he was convicted the same year that was only 34 years ago
DeleteRafael caro is out, don neto is out on house arrest. Seems like Gallardo got the short end of the stick
ReplyDeleteScapegoat.
DeleteSince he looks like he sweated out coke all night and he has hair like a bitch and que asco! If I were you I would pay him a visit mrs, chivis wannabe long beach homie! Just because you write does not make you a bad ass or a reina or connected in any way or form! Find another hobbie
ReplyDeleteAre you referring to Chivis?? You realize without her your stupid comment wouldn't have been posted right? Bc SHE handles that. How about you contribute or hell even better don't come on the site. But I know... you're unhappy with yourself and would rather put others down. Man there are some miserable people in this world.
DeleteAnd your point was??
DeleteYou missed a comma and you spelled hobby wrong. I'm sensing a bit of anger coming through in your writing. Perhaps some therapy would help.
DeleteAre you referring to Chicks? The person who runs this site? Because then why are you here and you are getting to comment? Write something about the material that you read. You're not the one moderating a web page. But I'll assume positive intent.
DeleteJust because you insult chivis, does not mean that you’re a badass or a reina either. You sound like a hating ass gossip girl. You want to talk about hobbies but you have time to be a troll smh das lastima muñequita tienes que ser niña decente
DeleteI'm not a girl bro! That's how much of a pendejo your are , fooled your ass foolio, and no I'm not talking about chivis I'm talking about your mama
DeleteIf the man who shot president Regan is out why not him
ReplyDeleteWow I did not know henkly was locked up in a Mexican prison, bro 227 thanks for heads up
DeleteRegan made it, the victims of Don Miguel were not that lucky.
DeleteFree el Padrino already. He has done his time already. Plus i don't know why they are acting like he wasn't working for DFS and the CIA.
ReplyDeletewhat happened to his eye??
ReplyDeletehe has diabetes looks like cataract
DeleteAnother Narco that cannot handle paying the price like Chapo. So many lives suffered because of their laziness to be men and work!
ReplyDeleteLaziness you think this life is easy?you must not have came from eating bean to not eating at all as a child with this life comes sacrifice you just don’t wake up moving drugs
DeleteNot good to be a mexican capo, you rarely hear of other countries and their capo getting busted like Russia, combians, and South Americans.. Mexican Capos are always getting fu€k3d..
ReplyDeleteColombians are pretty much done, "russians" or east european gangs only move hash and Gypsy smack. South americans? like brazilians? lol their "capos" live in guettos.
DeleteMexico’s can’t get along from politicians all the way down to your average citizen if they got along and all paid their dues it would be a different story
DeleteAny body know what happened to
ReplyDeleteHis eye?
-michoacano83
He was arrested in April 1989, did I believe his original sentence was 40 years. With everyone else involved already out and knowing that he was the godfather of Mexican traffickers in those days I wonder why he isn’t already free. My gut feeling is the CIA is involved in some manner… If you read some of the best books written about the murder of Kiki Camarena it’s Absolutely unequivocally clear that the Central intelligence agency was complicit and involved in the murder of the DEA agent and roughly 35 years after that murder they are still working to cover their tracks and cover their ass
ReplyDeleteI wonder if he is on bad terms with RQ and Don Neto. He once was their boss.
ReplyDeleteIt’s funny how the Mexican government chooses to let him die in a cell secluded from everyone. I’m sure he has a few comments about how the cartels cooperated with the CIA at the time and both the US and Mexican governments want him taking everything to the grave.
ReplyDeleteYou kill DEA or border agent your fcked. Never kill DEA. They are connected with CIA so the perp will always be caught.
ReplyDeleteWhat if no one finds out? Ever think of that genius.
DeleteODELAY! VATO!
ReplyDeleteTime sure hasn’t been kind to Miguel Angel. The 2019 iteration of the genuine article is a far cry from the flair and panache of Diego Luna’s portrayal in NARCOS: MEXICO.
ReplyDeleteM.F.
P.S.—Would love to see a meaty, thorough biography of his mentor, Pedro Aviles Perez, whose methods set the stage for guys like Miguel Angel and R.C.Q. to rule the trafficking circles in the 80s. I know there’s been articles here and there (even on B.B.) but nothing complete, and 2001’s LA CLAVE 7 is a fictionalized telling of Aviles Perez. Something covering childhood to his 1978 assassination would be great.