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This article was translated and reposted from RIODOCE
The United States Department of Justice (USDOJ), had begun to gather evidence against Ovidio Guzmán López, el Ratón, years before his extradition, however, all the evidence gathered by DEA agents to incriminate the drug trafficker will not be disclosed as in other trials, but will be destroyed once it is reviewed by the defense.
"It will be like a closed-door trial, with the difference that there will be access to family members or the general public, but the evidence will never be seen," said sources familiar with the case.
According to a court order signed by Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman, all evidence that comes to the defense, including photos, videos, audio of calls, photos of text conversations, and seized drugs, will be subject to a protective order and will be delivered before and after each hearing to the defendant's lawyers, and with the exception of official documents that the court maintains as official, this evidence will be subsequently eliminated.
"Thereafter," the motion states, "neither the defendant nor his attorneys may maintain copies or photos of the material, nor may they disclose the materials or their contents directly or indirectly to any person or entity other than persons employed to assist in the defense," the document reads.
The document clarifies that the same will occur with those who are interviewed during the preliminary hearings prior to trial, including potential witnesses and other persons whom the court may authorize to listen to the material, but no one may disclose or keep the contents of evidence, photos or audios, without prior authorization from the court, including, in the case of copies of evidence, it must be returned to the same court.
In the same way, the motion adds, the court may require a type of certification that materials retained by the defense attorney, in accordance with the restrictions of the court order, remain in effect and may not be disclosed or used in connection with any other matter.
Ovidio Guzmán López was arrested last January 5, in Jesús María, Culiacán, Sinaloa, and nine months later, on September 15, he was extradited to Chicago, where he faces charges of possession of drugs with intent to traffic and distribute them in the United States, criminal association, conspiracy to manufacture drugs, money laundering, and illegal possession of firearms for the exclusive use of the military.
Two days after being extradited, Guzman Lopez pleaded not guilty to the charges against him, and Judge Johnson Coleman scheduled a new preliminary hearing for November 17, 2023.
Jeffrey Lichtman has said that his defendant is encouraged and determined to confront the U.S. government since he considers that there is not enough evidence against him, but that everything is based on the testimonies of protected witnesses, although for the U.S. those testimonies should be enough to put him away for the rest of his life.
Narco banners
As a result first of Ovidio's arrest, and then after a series of operations that the USDOJ announced to go against his brothers, the Los Chapitos cartel, as some security analysts identify them today, people associated with the Guzmán brothers began to place narco mantas in Culiacán, Caborca, and Sonoyta, prohibiting the production and trafficking of fentanyl in territories controlled by them.
The prohibition would have been a consequence of the announcements made by the US government, although, in the opinion of security analysts, the measure is considered "very innocent", since it is evident that the DEA wants and it will only be a matter of time before it arrests all the Guzmán brothers.
Guzmán López is currently being held in the Metropolitan Correctional Center prison in Chicago, awaiting an eventual trial.
Article published on October 29, 2023, in the 1083rd edition of the weekly Ríodoce.
Source: RIODOCE
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ReplyDeleteThat's koo foo
DeleteSnitchaloan
DeleteGood, the media ruins everything and creates Bs in the news. They don't deserve shit.
ReplyDelete10:48; It is journalistic work that brought you to this site. Silence of the media is how corruption breeds like maggots in a carcass.
DeleteIt's not the media, it's the unhinged public that spread nonsense about the media.
DeleteThe media can add spins and push narratives and the public will be mislead and manipulated.
Delete7:38
DeleteThat's what the public says the media can do but it's usually news commentators that do it. Then, the public puts on an even bigger spin while unfortunately, a huge segment swallow it whole.
Everyone here in chiraq is at his oders we all looking out for him we respect the sinaloa crew just like his father not snitching and figthing his case thats real sinaloa mexican soldiers
ReplyDeleteLmfaooo
DeleteYou had me in the first half
Think this is standard protective orders in most cases like this
ReplyDeletesiii mucho standard
DeleteComo Vicentillos was sealed
Que no lo arrestaron por andar coperando con la Deeee-Ah haha?
Le trato de hechar los perros a los Z/otros y se le voltarion
Que penso el pendejin? de verda creo que los gringoz estaban interesados en los contras de ellos? haha
No mas por que su papa hacia eso se le hizo facil y penso hacer los mismo
Pero no le salio mal su sentencia eso si
Los de Sinaloa saben como cantar muy bonito🐥
3:29, Y La Barbie Y Osiel Y Esteani
DeleteThis order gives the defendant's lawyers access to evidence they need to energetically protect their client's constitutional rights.
DeleteRestricting public release of the evidence enables the prosecution to use it against other defendants in the future, and protect the government's sources.
Dude definitely ratting!
ReplyDeleteRatting? That boy is Master Splinters Mentor
DeleteEs hijo de LA RATA….🤫
DeleteFacing life in prison. I would be ratting too. I'd make sure they let me keep a couple millions.
DeleteI would bring the whole brigade down.
BS. He’s the big, bad fentanyl man right? Show us the evidence.
ReplyDeleteHe is .. and they ain’t showing us shit . At least not right now
Delete4:59 If he’s fentanyl man, why are the prices the same? Why can I still still walk to my local gas station pick up some blues for a couple bucks ? Raton isn’t shit! Not even in his own organization, just a figurehead.
Delete5:42 prices have started to go up according to a few people I know who use them.
Delete5:42 because his brother never stopped producing
DeletePrices are the same around my way and I’m far away from the border .
Delete4:59 Los buenos del fent son los mayos not ovidio and Los chapos
DeleteU just need to know the right people and you will never pay alot but if u know the wrong people u get bent over .... Just how it is
DeleteOuuuuuuu, HE Tellinnnnnn
ReplyDeleteOvidio is so homesick that he's snitching the whole game so he can go home and get beat up again by his jefita. I don't understand that but perhaps he's into the rough sex or just a simp.
ReplyDeleteWill judge allow his wife to visit and kick his ass? If that is Ovidios fetish then so be it.
ReplyDeleteLol
DeleteSnitchaloa in his blood
ReplyDeleteWill Mayo Zambada informant sons be present ????
ReplyDeleteMight be possible, they will bury him 6ft under or he helps to catch his brothers.
DeleteMaybe he can pull off a stunt like the sons of mayo. We will know in a few months
Soy el raton soy ovidio soy guzman soy hijo del chapis
ReplyDelete901
Delete“Soy El Mandilon. Soy Ovidio, Soy Guzman hijo del Sapo”
Raton listened to chapo and gave himself up .. he wants out of the life..
ReplyDeleteWould be smart of him he’s a young dude life is a long time
DeleteWhy on earth would anyone use Fent? Extremely dangerous drug. Not worth losing your life over
ReplyDeleteWell Mijo let me tell you a story...
DeleteOnce upon a time, there were normal people, they started experimenting with drugs, they got hooked, they need it every day.
Because most addicts are in pain and fent is the only readily available pain killer in America. If people could go to a doctor and get regular pain meds, Fent wouldn't be a thing
DeleteLmao..most addicts are addict fiends...not in "pain". I should know I was one. Fent does suck though. Heroin is way better. Surprising heroin isn't really that bad for you either. Like if you had a steady supply you could probably use it to old age . The danger is the lifestyle and dirty needles. I personally have never Oded and I shot for 11 years. So I kinda agree it should be available but I've also seen what it does to people so I dunno
Delete3.11 You dunno?
DeleteOf course you know - you were an addict for 11 years.
Fentanilo>Jale Azul
ReplyDelete😎
Dudes gonna hear via wire taps his bros set him up for the fall. Mark my words!!!
ReplyDeleteWith AI voice generating, they could even fake calls like this. Police can lie to you about all this stuff under interrogation.
DeleteBut AI could also determine if the voice is faked.
Delete1:22 yea cause ovidio is gonna have AL by his side
Delete@1:45, Which AL? AL Gore, AL Bundy, or maybe big AL Benton?
DeleteSome people are really wondering if he’s gonna rat, the whole time missing the fact his nickname is “ El Raton 🐀 “ 😄
ReplyDelete"El Rato" or "La Rata" are the Spanish words for the rat.
Delete"Raton" means mouse.
They say he was a quiet kid. Quiet as a mouse.
Ergo Raton.
They all do fool don't be stupid
DeleteNah not all MF be snitching like culitos@3:58
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