"I did not do anything to anyone, I want to be treated as a person," asks "El Marro" to judge
By: Carlos Alvarez
The control judge of Chamber 1 of the Federal Criminal Justice Center based in CEFERESO number 1, El Altiplano, located in Almoloya de Juárez, State of Mexico, linked to the process this Wednesday, August 12, the capo of “huachicolero” José Antonio Yépez Ortiz, alias “El Marro”, alleged leader of the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel (CSRL), for the crime of organized crime, in its modality of theft of fuel.
The federal judge specialized in organized crime issued the precautionary measure of informal preventive detention and gave a period of two months - until next October 7 - to the Attorney General's Office (FGR) to carry out its complementary investigation and the defense attorneys of Yépez Ortiz provide evidence in his favor.
During the virtual hearing, which lasted approximately two hours, "El Marro" asked the judge to grant him fair and safe treatment, since being in a federal entity where he is incarcerated, he may be subject to violations of his human rights.
“Since I am not in a CERESO of my State, I ask that I am not individualized in the time that the process lasts, that I am not treated […] that I am not kept in an isolated area, I have nothing against anyone. I did not do anything to anyone, I ask to be treated as a person, if I did what I did or I did not do it is something else, that I am not isolated, I am not undisciplined, if you can, Your Honor, that is what I wanted to express , stated "El Marro".
However, the federal judge explained to the defendant that he will be treated as a probable person responsible and that, for now, he is not guilty of the crimes he is charged with. However, in case you feel that your human rights have been violated, you must express it to your lawyer or to the Court itself, to take the appropriate measures and make recommendations to CEFERESO.
The capo "huachicolero" José Antonio Yépez Ortiz, alias "El Marro", alleged leader of the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel (CSRL), was transferred during the early hours of Friday, August 7, to the Federal Center for Social Readaptation (Cefereso) number 1 , El Altiplano, located in Almoloya de Juárez, State of Mexico.
This was reported by Alfonso Durazo Montaño, head of the Federal Government's Secretariat for Security and Citizen Protection (SSPC), through his Twitter social network account, in addition to indicating that “El Marro” reached the maximum security prison, from the Centro de Readaptación Social (CERESO) Puentecillas.
“There [in El Altiplano] he will be made available to the federal judge who requires him for organized crime and fuel theft. I express my appreciation for the joint work of the Office of the Attorney General of the Republic and the Secretariat of National Defense ”, added Durazo Montaño in another tweet.
On August 5, the Attorney General of the State of Guanajuato reported through its Twitter social network account that during the control hearing that was resumed that day, the head of an Orality Court, which is handling the criminal case 1P4220-62, described the arrest of alias "El Marro" as legal.
Along with “El Marro”, Raúl 'N', Silvestre ´N ', Saulo' N ', Guillermo' N 'and José Cruz' N 'are prosecuted, who are charged with the crime of kidnapping and attempted murder of the elements that carried out the operation in which they were detained, last Sunday, August 2.
Yépez Ortiz had been transferred to the state prison located in the capital of the entity, from the headquarters of the Criminal Investigation Agency of the Guanajuato Prosecutor's Office, where he remained after his arrest, for the integration of the investigation folders for various crimes of the common jurisdiction.
Dead meat!
ReplyDeleteI imagine being caught is the best thing that could've happened to him.
ReplyDeleteEl marro should ask to be given a second chance and then become turn witness jajajajaja
ReplyDeleteHe will be the tekashi 69 of Mexico
Delete3:09 el Marro IS being given his first chance...
DeletePanzas Verdes (green bellies) Guanajuato Governor Diego Sinhue and his beloved Carlos Zamarripa are crapping in their tangas for everyrhing el marro will sing.
Yeah. I'm sure the kidnapped women him and his group had in their possession, wanted to stay hostage on her on will. Yeah. Ok.
ReplyDeletePURO CJNG.
Oh well there it is! Gotta believe him! Seems like an honest individual.
ReplyDeleteWhat a crybaby 🤣 "i haven't done anything to anyone" 😂 aguante se compa
ReplyDeleteIn other words, “give me a fair trial, I never did anything to any of you guys” ? Idk why I feel this is a shot a Mencho for some reason lol
ReplyDeleteHe won’t last long.
ReplyDeleteSounds like what his mama would say about him.
ReplyDelete"What did I do wrong?"
ReplyDeleteThe anthem of RCQ, adolfo Eichmann, and the like. All I can say is VIVA EL CHAPO where he belongs, in a cell.
Otra vez llorando??? Ese guey si es el chillon de guanajuato!! Puro señor de los cocks!!!!🐔🐔🐔
ReplyDeleteI’m sorry to hear you are struggling as a former zeta we always look after our own el Marro I have sent you a portrait of Z40 the same one I have hanging above my bed and a life size teddy bear of el senor lazca for the cold winter nights for you to cuddle it works for me Stay safe my friend
ReplyDeleteATTE SCOTTISH ZETA
Lol
ReplyDeleteNo you didn’t do anything to anyone. Your violent lifestyle destroyed lives and the community you cockroach. Funny how these ‘tough’ guys break down and cry when caught. They need to put him in general population where he won’t last a day. My he rot in Hell very soon.
ReplyDeleteActually keeping them in solitary confientment is worse, no having anyone to talk to for 1 month would make you go crazy! Specially if you are the chit chat kinda guy, you would actually start taliking to your self and after a few months you wont be your self anymore
Delete8:44 In Cd Juarez we used to go to the "Plaza de los Lamentos"
DeleteWhen we got deported.
El Marro Lives Matter!
ReplyDelete"I didn't do anything to anybody" This man is a murderous psychopath!!
ReplyDeleteLol I did not do anything 😂. When a criminal is cornered, will say he is innocent..that he is an honest farm worker selling corn. He has blood in his hands, ordered people killed.
ReplyDeleteFuck you marro puro cuatro letras señores
ReplyDelete"Fair treatment"? Like the on he gave to his victims?
ReplyDeleteA coward crying and whining like a teenage girl after all these years of killing people everywhere in Guanajuato. Marrito doesn't look "so tough" now.
"I am a humble farmer/car washer, I have committed no crimes"
ReplyDeleteAfter arrest at one of his many ranches.
Let him go. He is a model citizen. Lol
ReplyDelete"El Marro" se parece muy chapito no? Chapitititito?
ReplyDeleteIf he didn't get caught that kidnapped woman that he and his group had, did not get no Ransom from her family they would have killed her!
ReplyDeleteOtro Lacra Mas llorando.
ReplyDeleteEl Ranchero de Juarez.
CJNG is making big moves. No one doubts that. But my instinct says the failed attempt in Mexico City to take out the Police Commander was the worst mistake by Mencho. And it will lead to his eventual capture.
ReplyDeleteEl Ranchero de Juarez
For once can they tell the truth
ReplyDeleteJust tell the Judge everyone you killed .had killed etc
Say your crazy the drugs made you do it Your horriable up bringing made you do
But to Flat out lie is soo low
Be the First standup Cartel and name everyone you hurt killed kiddnapped murdered in cold blood
Think you be the First EVER to say the Truth
When caught by another gang they spill their guts But when caught by police They lie
FY hang him for the world to see