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Powerful Honduran businessman seeks "compassionate" release from US prison due to coronavirus
Yani Rosenthal, is the latest foreign national convicted of cocaine-trafficking-related charges to seek early “compassionate” release due to the coronavirus outbreak.
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Former Honduran police chief charged with trafficking drugs for president and his brother
Juan Carlos 'El Tigre' Bonilla allegedly abused his official position to protect cocaine shipments, according to New York prosecutors. It's the latest of several drug trafficking indictments in the United States implicating president Juan Orlando Hernandez. (Leer en español)

Former Medellin drug cartel member seeks early release from US prison, cites coronavirus
Fabio Ochoa's attorney cites changes to federal sentencing guidelines and urges compassionate release on covid-19 grounds. Ochoa was sentenced in Miami in 2003 to 30 years in prison for drug trafficking. ( Leer en espanol)
Symbolic or not, the United States takes Maduro to court
Experts wonder whether Maduro will ever go on trial, but there's no question that the criminal charges heap more pressure on Maduro in the midst of the coronovirus pandemic.
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Does Venezuela’s Maduro enjoy head of state immunity from prosecution?
Legal experts say no, as the U.S. government does not recognize him as the legitimate head of state, and that’s all that counts in the eyes of the courts.

Accused Honduran drug trafficker conspired with President of Honduras, feds say
Geovanny Fuentes allegedly paid at least approximately $25,000 to Juan Orlando Hernández in exchange for protection from law enforcement and access to a cocaine laboratory strategically located near Honduras's largest port, according to a criminal complaint. Hernández ordered Fuentes to report directly to his brother, former congressman Tony Hernández, it adds. (Leer en español)

Emiten orden de arresto contra hombre que apuñaló mortalmente a residente de Pilsen afuera de un bar
Kenneth Paterimos fue apuñalado mortalmente aparentemente por un hombre que estaba bajo los efectos del alcohol y que lo insultó con palabras homofóbicas.








