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Wednesday, March 27, 2019

"El Chapo" attorneys ask judge for new trial over jurors' alleged misconduct

Defense attorneys asked a federal judge Tuesday to grant a new trial to the Mexican drug lord known as "El Chapo," saying jurors improperly followed media coverage of the sensational drug conspiracy case. Joaquin Guzman's defense team said in court filings that jurors repeatedly disregarded instructions to avoid the "blizzard of media coverage" before convicting Guzman of murder conspiracy and drug-trafficking charges in February.

The defense asked U.S. District Judge Brian Cogan to hold an evidentiary hearing in the wake of a Vice News report that said at least five jurors followed media reports and Twitter feeds during the three-month trial. The attorneys said juror misconduct denied Guzman his right to a fair trial.

"If a justice system's measure is how it treats the most reviled and unpopular, then ours may have failed Joaquin Guzman by denying him the fair trial before an untainted jury to which he's constitutionally entitled," Guzman's attorneys wrote in a court filing. "Because sunlight is the best disinfectant, that prospect merits serious consideration, close investigation and a new trial as appropriate."

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just as soon as we see the $$$$$$$$$$$$$$.

Anonymous said...

say what????

Anonymous said...

Hey, if Jussie Smullett can get off why not El Chapo? He has provided jobs for lots of people and done more good for humanity than Jussie will ever dream of doing.