"Char" for Borderland Beat
This article translated and Reposted from El Informador MX
On May 20, Erick Valencia requested the control judge Rogelio Le贸n D铆az to allow him to continue his trial outside the prison.
A federal judge granted Erick Valencia Salazar, alias "El 85," a warrant protection (a constitutional injunction) that overturns what had been stated in the extradition file, which denied a change in the precautionary measure of pre-trial detention, it was reported this afternoon.
"El 85" is one of the founders of the New Generation Cartel (CJNG).
Alfonso Alexander Alfonso Moreno, Fifth District Judge in Amparo Matters in the State of Mexico, ruled that it was not the responsibility of the administrator of the Criminal Justice Center of Almoloya of Juarez to resolve the issue, rather such responsibility falls on a control judge.According to the court file, on May 20, Erick Valencia requested to the control judge Rogelio Le贸n D铆az that he could continue his trial outside the prison.
Last May 30, the administrator of the Criminal Justice Center decided not to change the precautionary measure. His argument was that the action is not contemplated neither in the Law nor in the Extradition Treaty between Mexico and the United States, but according to articles 133 and 134 (fraction IV) of the National Code of Criminal Procedures the decision falls on a control judge, as can be read in the sentence.
After these actions, it was determined to leave the resolution without effect and that it will be a control judge who will resolve the matter.
Holy shit, BB is on FIRE today!!!
ReplyDeleteIs it the summer heat??
Congrats, Char… you are on a roll too! 馃
El 03 ,El Double RR ,El.Jardinero ,El 90 do not want competition from El 85 for the position of replacing Don Mencho when his time comes arrest or death.
ReplyDelete03 is already in menchos position
DeleteThis is El 03 family.
DeleteEl 85 is the enemy of Mencho. Wtf u on about?
DeleteEl 85 is still CJNG and works under Mencho has his own group 馃槀
DeleteEl 85 is still 100 CJNG
DeleteEl cholo was basically inviting him to join nueva plaza before he got caught and tortured.
9:44 CDs fan living in denial but but.
Delete@9.44 All that bullshit about Mencho and 85 being enemies, and him joining NP was based on a single planted story- journalists being paid to print misinformation- to stir the pot. I don't know exactly who planted it, but it was designed to make CJNGs leaders, or Mencho himself communicate (popping up their heads), just like the story by the same source saying that M2 had joined Los Viagras and ''betrayed'' Mencho. It's part propaganda, part pychological warfare, and part the result of pressure from the agencies that are tracking their phones.
DeleteHope they let him go we need more stability in the drug market after mecho dies.
ReplyDeleteHope he gets killed for helping mencha
DeleteHoly shit this is huge. I'm sure he payed a LOT. Or blackmailed hard lol.
ReplyDeleteWell he only helped start CJNG with Mencho and the rest of his family (Valencias)…
DeleteHe's not being let out...this is common on high level extraditions, just bouncing the decision to a different judge/jurisdiction. Similar to Ovidio and Caro this last year.
DeleteAnother cartel wimp is fighting extradition: no que.muy.chingones.
ReplyDeleteErick WAS the Mata zetas. He's definitely not a wimp.
DeleteWouldn’t call it being a wimp…I mean why would he want to go to a country that’s going to give him 25 to life when he can fight it to the last peso?
Delete8:43 probably the first one to take the fight the Z's in their plazas and win, thats why CDS was so happy with them not knowing they were not gonna join them馃ぃ馃槀馃ぃ ended up taking the mayority of their plazas 馃槶
DeleteThey fight extradition because it’s against the Mexican constitution. Do your homework.
Delete7:59
DeleteIt's not against the Mexican constitution in his case, only in certain situations. Take your advice and do your homework.
@10.46. Like those innocents rounded up and left in Veracruz? Oops! ''We apologize publicly that we paid the police and army to do our dirty work and they rounded up a bunch of nobodies, and tortured and murdered them, but next time we will kill REAL zetas instead of women and children.
Delete2:13 the policed who did it were payed by CDS, ordered by Garcia Luna to be exact claiming Mata Zetas, thats how they went in, thanks to Garcia Luna, but after the Mata Zetas changed their name to CJNG cause they didnt wanted to work (with) not for CDS, CDS are experts at heating up plazas 馃槈
DeleteSeen it happen many times with different capos, they are just buying time
ReplyDelete743pm that's a positive chief
DeleteThat’s what I thought too but Look at Z-40, that dudes hasn’t been extradited
DeleteAffirmative not positive.
DeleteThis man ordered the murder of my friend and tried to kill me. I hoped his story was done.
ReplyDeleteCan you explain what happed ? Thanks
Delete@829 — Molca, is that you??
Delete@ 10.24. My friend was a photographer, but he had a sideline pointing western journalists to cartel stories. Almost like a guide, but he got paid well. They said he was ''corrupt'' afterwards, which was bullshit. He charged extra if the people wanting access had no idea, and no respect, like a taxi driver doubling their fare to an arrogant tourist wearing a thousand dollar suit muttering about immigrants. He had a system, based on the first questions they asked- if a child had been murdered the day before and they asked to interview the mother he'd charge them treble. If they gave a shit he'd charge them very little, and be incredibly generous, like he was to me. He dealt with police in the pay of local mobs at a time when nobody seemed to know who was working for who. He was a good man and I was a fukn gringo child. He photographed a body left by the side of a road that was leaked by the police for money. He was shot because it was his photo. I survived, I think, just because I wasn't Mexican.
Delete@10.24. Ah fuck it. Then, years later, when I returned, the ''police'' who were involved the first time around took me to a house, I was held for days, forced to watch a young Indian woman get decapitated, and held. Given a choice of broken arms or legs, stupidly I said legs. The police woman laughed when she handed us over. Then I was ''rescued'' by the same police who'd taken me to the safehouse. As far as Erik is concerned, I'm waiting for his extradition.
DeleteSo Erick is an evil pos? You were spared because your white?
DeleteNo mas dicen que los van a mandar al norte y empiesa la lloradera "ayy, no, no mas la puntita por que me duele" jajajajaja
ReplyDeleteY tu aguantas much wey
Delete10:00 Lo bueno que como dijo 11:33 tu pides que te manden al norte porque ahi estan tus camotones y no puedes esperar que te den 馃ぃ馃ぃ馃ぃ
DeleteMy boys dad baptized this kid. Gonzalo Vega. My boys baptism godfathers was Arturo Beltran and Joaquin Guzman Loera. Back in 1988. Things were different. Gonzalo Vega was a beast. From Aguililla, envy from others led to his demise. They gave him coke with crushed glass. Died.
ReplyDeleteTell us more stories! Seriously!
DeleteHard working man they should let him go home
ReplyDeleteAre we supposed to be impressed? Are the readers supposed to be impressed with the Padrino.and god son? Maybe some kiss asses but not all.
ReplyDeleteEnvy of what? That you walk around with a target on your back and always moving around to avoid the cops and Rivals but maybe some crash dummies wanted to get paid more.thats what they all are killing on orders from cowards and moving merchandise.and if caught you take the rap.
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