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the the drugs and their financial system, the drug trade, a globalized market and world haunted by violence. and so often glamorize by images of norco culture, the, the history of drug trafficking goes back at least 100 years across many continents, leaving the most of the is victory. he's been this way. yes,
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the drug traffic king doesn't belong to a particular country. it forms its own culture. it's a dark territory that stands apart with its own codes, laws, culture, religion, values, and economies. it has celebrities to 1010, and then thousands of victims and a network of lawyers. jo, i carry out the car, chosen legal defense, but i am not the cartels knowing the we do not have a diploma to defend either nuns nor saints. we have a diploma to defend criminals getting. that's the beauty of the gives you a person feels the better it's no, it doesn't bother me, but they call me the devil's advocate. i always answer whereas that's coming back
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boba's and say you didn't lose that. i've never met it. no matter what crimes are committed, there's always some lawyer figure defending the biggest names in organized crime. the lawyer goes from the shadows to the spotlight, blocking the fine line between the most part buried crimes and the right to a fair trial. she or she is a fairy miss between worlds, a strange mediator who represents before the law. those who destroy all of the human condition a lawyer in criminals, but unique relationships revolving around truth. this truth is the foundation of the entire defense system. but it isn't the same truth as in a police investigation or the one presented during a trial or the truth of journalists. this
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truth solely belongs to the lawyer and his or her client. the defense lawyer is not only their soul contact, but also the one who brings their truth before justice. the in my mommy. oh, so in the criminal, as it does not exist noise, it is a man, a person. i don't mind how many crimes are since he has committed. if he doesn't reveal his true self to you, you cannot defend him. the 1st thing you have to tell him is that you did not want any surprises this fatal. aside from this great permanency the one you'll get to know the child, the nathan, being the person. i drove down and we'll see if i'm wondering what standing before you one with nothing to hide. so we, it's sublime. what is so that is why,
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what is he's asking for your help? joke? is it ever since i was a child? i wanted to become a lawyer, but not any criminal. my do, grandma said that lawyers would go to hell. and almost my entire family was opposed to him. they would tell him, let him know. lawyers are either in deviance or life is a low, a cool, never be saved. one morning and i woke up and told my mom another you will become a lawyer and go to hell to be coming from a family of pharmacy. now, without economic resources, the power of defending the world's greatest criminal, i mean i live in unit 2, does not happen to just anyone. we say that every major criminal holds up a mirror to their society and that every lawyer reflects the legal system. they work in defending a drug trafficker that is always
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a border crossing between 2 worlds. since drug trafficking is everywhere, these questions are raised every time in every country who's and is the lawyer in these off and then piggy was territories of the law. in the end, which truths are they serve in the criminal defense? it's a lot about performing in the sense that, you know, you have an audience, it's the judge and the jury and you're performing and you're selling a story. the prosecution. so in story you're selling a story, the, you know, through job to convince, right? these people which sorted to buy at the end of the day, my client is going to always be a person that being judged in
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a negative way. when the rest of the world has given this person has turned its back on this person, it is very satisfying for me to know that i'm that one person that this, you know, client can still trust to me. that is just jesus beautiful. i bet that that person that says that i am, the devil's attorney, would want an attorney like me in the corner. if god forbid they were going to of course, when you cross the street need a look at both sides, right? because you don't know where the hitch is coming from, only a man, obviously it's not easy. you can just are any one to defend the major criminal where you need to have presence, somebody in the door and really care about the case. there is a guy that's almost become a fanatic of my own professional performance. the
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practice criminal lawyer is that as my fee is and pay you whether or not i could not defend mother to raise the passport to or she defends or so the forget. then as she has a direct connection with the great load of the universe, mafioso who have chosen me to face their lawyer. and that feels rights and fair considering the fact that the lawyer have a signed relationship. it's like a marriage. in magazine, both sides agreed based on talent, solutions and quinn interests in either sensibilities and affinity of the throughout his life, pablo escobar, the most iconic colombian drug trafficker, cut the same lawyer. gustavo salazar janita. the code shared between
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the defending lawyer and the accused were based on a relationship of loyalty. at exclusivity, don't you hire a lawyer? have not just any wine, like the one you choose and the one you want do not forget to say, we end up being the priest ways people and we become confessor as to the criminal is. how do we let you on that relationship is so profound things. so in that is there is no trustee, like no empathy love. i can't imagine defending a case. i don't love the case. oh, i'm with me. i love the client and love the truth. above all, the 1st thing i tell then it's tell me the truth again so i can lie to that you are going to your metal in columbia, the city of which pablo escobar over the world of organized the
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city in the country, continued to be haunted by the figure of the former quartet shot dead in december 1992. the main ideology of our movement is based on citizen nationalism, social, ecological, and athletic programs. he had a political career as a member of the house of representatives to murder journalists. politicians started a bloody war between the columbia and cortez and under took the construction of many hospitals, schools, and churches to clean up his image, a neighborhood. there's the name of pablo escobar, and there are 2 museums filled with these photos, objects, and wax statues, recording him for a kind of cartoonish posterity. his motto has become an army present slogan and
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norco culture. lot of global money portals getting drug traffickers and drug lords work hand in hand with corrupt politicians. one day i was asked at what point do you happen to corrupt politicians? the real question is, what point did the politicians correct only the nor kind of the sort of beyond the only thing people say about pablo is that he killed and that he was a murderer. i couldn't get who was a butcher, but what people don't say is that he was a fair man and a soul of a judge, a surface he was an ethical man. little escobar, for example, kind of had a characteristic island he liked criminal must the ones they protected the most, where they hit man man was paid $500000000.00 and per day, or a lawyer. 100000000 was already
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a lot of money for them. forces and kids men came 1st. columbia is the 1st place to be escobar, miss mexico is that if the cartel employ of the country has become the main hub for contemporary drug trafficking. featuring romantic characters like a motto, carrillo fuentes considered one of the most powerful and discreet drug traffickers in history. he was the leader of the 21, a cartel, and died in 1997 after plastic surgery meant to change his appearance. he created a fleet of airplanes loaded with columbia and co ok, that he would get to crash on american soil in order to recover their contents. that's why his nickname was else in your bill. us the yellows lord of the skies during his short rank or motto, carrillo fuentes was above every want. he was
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a cunning billionaire. he could buy police officers, judges, generals, and politicians. that will his lawyer was one of the most important criminal lawyers in mexico reg, elio de la garza. and if he wasn't very smart in person, includes even which of the authorities even admit that he was a person who didn't. yeah, he understood when i tell him i couldn't defend him on legal grounds in the so he would look for other avenue. so i could defend him properly or linked. people says that he was a violent man from what i saw. he wasn't a violent person and not to my knowledge. it was a person who negotiated it was young and did not use weapons to generate fear. and when you meet one of these people who according to urban blanche ends are evil
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incarnate. when you meet them, you realize that they are not so bad that i did see, for example, this is how they helped people in their villages. they allowed those with health problems to get proper treatment. when i saw the normal people helping other people to i think it was difficult to believe of, you know, what the public opinion said. let me with what the media said about that. no, it wasn't. well, in the tv series, easy, now they say the bullets everywhere, but i didn't believe that they were the bad guys. they all said they were yesterday of spending time with these major criminals. i got to know the need to better defend the coordinates that lead this little by. you begin to see where the truth
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is. live where the falls is where the fiction is celebrated, valuable supplement data because a lot of c though, as also been sent to according to urban legends, one of the many politicians have you were involved with not goes in and you squeeze of coordinate use me and so if you learn a lot about from that, but in this, in which, who is in an in store, in the midst of the good drug trafficker is so well maintained that it survives the violence that comes with the territory. and this violence can even become an asset to bolster their faith. the
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society tends to turn these criminals in a here, as we saw in italy, in the agent with the italian mafia. it's a situation that we see more and more people, music, movies and television. drug traffickers are painted as her oic figures. excuse be criminal. the major criminal is an artist and he knows that he raises crime to an art for. but for example, there is a study on going at that says he was a violent man, a fight to a non goes up these electric motors and these mafia bosses have a soul and behaved in ways similar to ours that they have a code of ethics and in a spitting of crime, they are provocative and they are a river. they have
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a high self esteem. they have very big personalities to be at cop up, you need as the origin to me and save them to have a box. that's a couple. a couple is great, and l chapo and everybody in mexico, we learned from the columbia the if there is a place on earth where mis and reality get mixed up. it's here in the sick of drug trafficking, where everything started, the mexican region of sinaloa stronghold of the car, tough of the same name and its leader watkins l chop lo guzman. he was the last emperor of his kingdom of power and blog. extradited to the united
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states in 2017 and sentenced to life imprisonment in 20. 19 grossman was leading one of the most extensive organized crime networks in modern history. he is responsible for as many debts as there are legends about him. he didn't have only one lawyer, but an army of lawyers among the most prestigious in several countries. the represent his ears, eyes, and voices. sometimes, he's someone very educated culture and respectful so nothing like what people say about what king guzman really is. or not. he's a very respectful person, very respectful, so always concerned about others or not, but he's a very ignorant person, particularly ignorant, but i so much. so my dad, at some point i even doubted we were talking about the same person to add up, and so not the he loved show business. he loved television and come to loved being
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the center of attention by the model. i think it was something that he really loved say, similar to a lot of things was said in the press, the paints of him as a monster. and then once i told the magistrate to just send him, i know the image mister guzman has in the newspapers and television. but you have to judge this case based on the evidence. and only know for certain is his confession. who could saying that he's a farmer who goes colon include canada, and it may be something you can laugh about in my mind, but that is what it is it with. everything else is pure conjecture. even if society is convinced of his guilt, there is no proof that you pointed the documents. but i didn't that working with that kind of client into this out, especially what team customers rather than one way to settle matters. and it's important to be loyal, honest, respectful, and friendly issue. i mean, like i said,
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the way that you need to be very discreet and you can never lie to them is, you know, mean it is something that is fundamental for them. like what i don't from know, take i became your cream, goodman's lawyer. they, i mean, i was admiring these great characters on television that you know, these great mexicans, you run this list and i, today, i appear on television along side these legends only. they want it changed my life behind the stream of romanticized images circulated by tv series. there are criminal networks that develop illegal international markets that generate billions of dollars every year and answer to the core philosophy of organized crime. namely that of conquests by occupying territories. first, the street, then a neighborhood, and in the end, a country the more a state is disorganized, the more organized crime can take root. that's how organized crime mutated into a world wide industry whose markets extend far beyond drugs.
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the, the office of the attorney general or mexico gets a nation fighting organized crime. they sit on it. i mean, it's been completely absent from the fight against organized crime. and it is ineffective. concrete numbers that i can mentioned indicates that between $2.00, i repeat between $2.00 and about 3 percent of the total investigation files that the attorney general's office as classified as organized crime between 2.5 and 3 percent of those investigation files. conf. getting prosecute data and the rest of the 97.5 percent. think of those investigation files are paralyzed. alberto will risk is one of the most famous criminal lawyers in mexico. he's
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president of the criminal law academy of the bar association and the spearhead of the battle between the justice system and the drug. trade key embodies an idea, symbolized by the out the envelope of the legal profession. each one of these owls that you see here is a sign of gratitude from one. it reminds me of the case that i had to defend and the case that was result. unfortunately, it was in a positive way for us. it has the special symbolism, the owl always keeps its eyes open, just like us, lawyers and funeral must always keep our eyes open to detect any adjustments, any question of corruption, and process. all these acts according to the law. resisting the attraction exerted by drug trafficking is a difficult task, whether the pool is coming from money tower, or various pressures. one can rise to the top of the art of criminal defense while
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falling to the bottom of the moral letter. it's the temptation that makes the lawyer a potential prey. when are you? well, i think there are 2 types of lawyers. firstly, the lawyers who do their duty and defending any percentage, including drug traffickers, with an ethical and legal framework. and then the lawyers who get involved in the activities of the criminal organization productivity, unfortunately, many of them have been, had been killed because they've been considered to the heart of those card townsend . these lawyers who often mix with these criminals becomes something like modern heroes. the lawyer is the soul of holder of the law shaken by a staggering paradox. where is the line between good and evil, between truth and lice? is it possible to avoid blurring this line? ricardo rivelo has met some of the most prominent of what we call norco lawyers,
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unrivalled investigator threatened with death many times by organized crime. to this day, ricardo rivelo has written the only report on the world of lawyers governed by money, power corruption, and of course, dest, the game, what lose these people to take, a drug traffickers, case, they will not put that if we come to mean increment, i see an unconscious drive for fame and power, they found my pull there, they liked the dangers of negro. there are some of them who even so tried to mimic their clients so much that they even feel like capitals themselves to tumble. so they lived in this world, like cuddles, driving an armored cars with armed body guards, suitcases of many luxurious offices. going to swank, he places out a meeting with very beautiful women and the mimic their client at the clinton norco and lawyers clearly see themselves as drug lords. so i feel like they belong to
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this were to this powerful organization. do involvement goes beyond criminal defense. in many cases, they become part of the criminal organizations, the assessment. they take care of their client's property, branch mentions cars to ensure the wellbeing of the criminal organizations as those and we have, they are all good friends in the it's a game of interest and the alliance. it's the, the oldest as of them. but they dedicate themselves to activities in order to the police they organization. it isn't on the fact that many talented students in law school are enrolled in finance by the cartels to finish their study as they pay them their specialization, so that they can dedicate themselves to defend the interest of organized crime by then those lawyers are the ones who earn great fortune from their fortunes in millions of dollars is somewhere else. and i once got an offer from
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a lawyer working for the attorneys, general sizes, mexico moving after allegedly investigating the conduct of a drug traffic. gabby embassy, he wanted me to take over the mans defense. he had minimize the charges, so the judge would set the man free in exchange for my services with the if you had offered to pay me a $1000000.00. obviously i rejected the proposal test, so it's likely that a lot of these lawyers are part of the criminal network. it's a significant problem from mexico does not have control over nothing. neither the state or the bar association. like you'd seen any other democracy or all over the state fights to keep the lawyers away from lawyers of organized crime. we officially or until they are paid $500.00 an hour,
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but unofficially don't get $10000.00. and now, within surface of major drug traffickers, criminal lawyers always stand on shaky ground. the last of the day i consider mister guzman, a friend. you have seen that he sees me that way too late to that. but even if i am is frantic one, then he's been charged in the united states on the 2nd, i'm not part of his network today. is a fine line between right and wrong wash in front of you do the same thing. so there's a high level members of organized crime, we defend often try to use persuasion to get us to do things that fall outside the law when i left them again, because i want to write a book on that point to stay with it. absolutely, but not to be involved in the path of evil as long as things are done, correct? defense lawyers that we defend people properly without trying to lie to
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legal authorities, tricking them, eating them through fraud. everything should be fine. is done with and whenever there is a very thin line, a very fine line. if it's, you know, for us you have that you have to have a lot of knowledge and experience to be able to know how not to unintentionally overseas. definitely that line the area that says sometimes it's cross pharmacy without getting money the,
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the trying to use whatever it takes. so they have plenty of money and above all, they have it in cash. and then the cards in both is it's very tempting people, you'll know of an, an irresponsible layer. well, as for millions of dollars, the won't be able to keep these promises or even just a lot of lawyers end up in cumulative either. it's money, it's very nicely we'll need, but at what price, i think it's also then mentioned by defending. so to me not goes to end up becoming accomplished at this won't be in court messages between prison and the outside world. here to see you in about 10 years and then almost leave content around 800 lawyers killed by organized crime. pretty methods, you know, the, the most american lawyer in mexico. so getting murdered for one of 3 fundamental reasons. why don't it literally does the fact that they charge too much money, and then they fail to fulfill their commitments. second cause is that they take
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advantage of the fact that their clients are still in jail, and that's when they decide to have a fair just once or twice. the 3rd reason is when another criminal group finds out that the capital was about to get out of jail. thanks to the work of the defense. the 1st thing they do is assassinate the lawyer. the the, my husband was of the beginning. he practiced family law later already in the last part of his career. he got into the criminal affairs in the blink of an ally, whole lives change from renting property. we had a house, we had not only one house. we went on vacations, we had cars, lot of furniture. we was living a luxurious life, but we didn't have and he started to take us away from here,
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from his life. his life was no longer with us. we didn't know who his life belonged to. he. the only thing that he would say to me was after this we are going to leave . we're going to start a new life because a washington life, i think it was getting involved. let me these kinds of cases and defending kronos that led to vital his death i'm. it's something i'm still trying to erase from my memory. seeing his body there torturing with a bullet wound. my husband was killed by organized crimes, but he was also killed by all his skin experience is ego and his will to have power . he got to bind. this corrupt society continues to grow, but i think if anyone is guilty for my husband's dad, he's the 1st one, the lamed for taking the bad decision that i am for defending those type of person who sells drugs, or have sales weapons. who kills people? he thought that he was going to have money and then luxury of life,
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but he forgot that we existed and then we would be left with nothing at all without him. the . the if i am alive today, it is because i've never crossed over from being annoyed to being a messenger or a conference. i was very lawyer,
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not their slaves. was the man who like lion, this is defending in trial, but not as an accomplice. when you get into this, isn't that you don't think if they are going to kill you, or if the police will show up if that's an impossibility. but that's the beauty of the profession. if you can, you walk along the edge of me a bit. i always say when you live live with in and city, it gains in value on the is the most difficult episodes with science or when you visit them in hiding the video. they put you in a car. they hold you for 3 hours or they take you to an apartment. they take you down to another one. they put you in a car, whether you go around the city for 5 hours, then they drive you to the village. and after 3 to 4 hours,
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you end up with $600.00 people and almost every want you this are like a movie and insane felony film. but actually it's more fascinating than scary. you do feel finishing, but the day the field takes over to die or anything go similar, even threats to judges and to the police us every day. the power of the drug traffic increases nonexistence. capacity to destroy the situation over political a, sorry, and replacing it. the rule of force squared guns rule on either side of mind being
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neighbors with the u. s. has many advantages, but it's unfortunately the largest consumer market in the world for narcotics the that is life. and how many years as a fence existing today, ro gonzales rayan is a rich man. thanks to the invention of a drink, famous on both sides of the border. yes, nothing suggested that this would be his fate. in another life, he was born of the most respected customs officers. she could detect arms contraband like no one else, but the assassination of one of his sons by organized crime, turned his life upside down. the she distanced himself from this
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environment, but nothing would ever rakes the agony and consequences of this corruption. well, they used to call me the metal detector for all the weapons that i found. every customs office i went to, they recognized me here in enquire, as commanders came and went, but i stayed put i could precedes this smell or this what a mel people with give off the smell is given that i have the smell of people's fear that i could pick up on as soon as they walked in, their bodies would give off this odor that i could smell and know you're never in my life while i go back into customs work, don't ever forget why not it's different. so now
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forget, you know, because even the police is afraid that they may be, or some police has become corrupt the, in these territories, nothing is even further away from justice. then the victim, tens of thousands of innocent people who were minding their own business, become targets when caught between the interests of drug traffickers, police, army, state, or banks. they die every year, so cruelly and anonymously in the dark underbelly of organized crime. the police
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are there, but turn a blind eye and in the courts, few sentences manage to a specialized their tragedy. every thing is sacrificed in the name of a virus, narco politics, which in turn becomes not co justice nor co police. in this context, the defense lawyer becomes a figure caught in an endless spiral. the dame with charco politics have taken over. many of our politicians are associated with criminal groups precisely to bring cocaine into the country and exported to the united states. this obviously benefits criminal lawyers who are in charge of investigating these types of matters. they can get their clients free and left on punishing. often the lawyers take part in corrupting people. many judges administers and court magistrates and sold
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a conscience to the highest bidder. i think defense attorneys take advantage of their weaknesses together. clients free but organized crime controls are institutions and government, but it's beginning to become public knowledge. the will sign the sheet bold. it's an open secret because the police have ties to organized crime and that's where we're at. that makes slowly as job more difficult and puts them in danger because of the corruption of the mexican policing system. many people die, the lincoln was i worked in the mafia for a long time. but most of my life was like, it's a job like any other,
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like working in a government with, i mean, they take advantage of our ignorance. we have rights, but we just don't know that they put the blame on us, whatever they like. and they exaggerate the seriousness of the offense. they always lead on sick. if they catch you with a good, nice gun, they keep it and give you an old gun. yes, it will be good, but they stick you with the same charges. they fill it in the minutes, however, they want, they arrive whatever they want to army. you're alone with them. for the thing, i only get to see a lawyer in prison until then the only people you see work for the state. if you want to avoid prison or they try and get money from you have, if you don't have any, then your sense of jail things paying for freedom. this corruption of the system
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crawls like ivy along several levels of legal institutions. a case in point, the escape of the most modern and i tonic drug traffickers blocking guzman, alias l chapo. he loved freedom, and the state helped him get it. l chapo managed to escape from mexican prisons. 3 times the most spectacular was the last one in 2015. when he fled from his tiny sil monitor by cameras in the wind dig around, a prison. no one saw anything. and he was able to gain freedom through a tunnel that opened right into his so a little chocolate escape. but i was operated by one of these lawyers, so they do the story and the tunnel was secretly dug today. so we know that the tumble was done by the national water commission. some of the everyone was working together. did you did sherry, the prison, and the state own company?
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thanks to it for illustration of images and stories l chapel was recaptured a few months later. the same state that opened the doors to his freedom flaunted him like a trophy once. he was recaptured. a reward of the billions of dollars every year. the bonds of mexico and chapel enjoy some folks you will status. and since it was likely that he would escape again, l chapo guzman was done where no one escapes. he was expedited to the united states and was the medius. he was already sent from the moment he started this trial is trial was a sham. it was a tribute to donald trump. it was a tribute to the king i believe in the last one page
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and i loved long yeah. key. and in this case, the law was clearly violated. cubic street was here when the state requests the extradition of a person from another country in this case, mexico, if a person has trials pending and the as mr. guzman, did you know, guzman cannot expedite happen to know that they don't have the right to do so. forgetting because he had trials pending in mexico and he will to mr. goodman always asked for. yeah. and he said this to me was to be treated like anyone else that a good while he did not have a fair trial in no, he did not have an adequate defense. i like was, i think all of this was the language that all reg, topic of the and offering to the, came through with the range between the 2 governments. they will be able to
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come up with, they said, how can it be that a prosecutor in brooklyn has access to recordings, photos, and transaction records. while the mexican government doesn't have the shadow of an investigation, there is very little that a us prosecutor's office can do as it cannot replace mexican institution in mexico . there was a pact of impunity between politicians in the mafia. nobody can replace mexico. it's a sight on our sovereign states to fight organized crime in its own political system . the in the united states, the chapel guzman trial, involved another protagonist, his wife emma coronel, the 1st wife of a drug trafficker, to hand herself over to the justice system of another country. she participated in her husband's trial, then the american judges were very lenient and sentenced. her to 3 years in prison
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. her young lawyer, mario cologne, prepared the trial by playing the media card, interviews, reality tv shows, and del chapo guzman is clothing for all the ingredients to feed the legal machine with images. all of my personal cases have been tough in terms of you know, how to deal with the present in terms of what the press is saying about my clients . there's a lot out there in every article about them, especially for guzman, has never been a positive article with mr. cornell chapels, wife, it's a little bit different. it's also in the us a message when alexia, she's younger, she's a mother of 2 daughters who, unfortunately, you know, just was in the wrong time in a wrong circumstances. whatever the case is. so it's been a little easier on her or for us in terms of everything that entails, you know, representing her and dealing with the press because there are 2 different places.
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the, the extradition of a drug trafficker is a to boot topic as much for the stay to extradite, since it has to renounce it's a lot as for the drug trafficker himself, the columbia. and pablo escobar, for example, said i prefer a grave in columbia, then a prison in the united states. and people see drug lords as, as charming millionaire. why, but behind closed doors and their children to the point that for example, when the main components of the midland carto, when's to the prosecutor's office? they for the parts and i told them a set of them give very good for she like with the bombing level or transporting tons of cocaine or be about to face a prosecute. you are absolutely weak. as i said, you are like dogs as
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a pack of you box alone. you hide under the bed and never come. the mice lions made my cute each other and ended up in prison or extradited. i use the money to live. well. he who makes money is smaller. he uses it well, is why the in places where it has conquered territories organized crime does as it pleases. in truth, it isn't fought against. it prospers thanks to a fiction, coordinated by the state itself. private interest and the political world. banks finance police justice, are often allies or ponds within its clutches. the war against drug trafficking,
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the escape of critical. it's a fake battle featuring bad guy, sporting hats and pistols, powder and blood dantes concealing the truth. and i wrote it curiosity if this war can you think of any american drug traffickers the a needs in the case of this war? because it's a war with the criminal organizations, the main weapon that they use just propaganda. and then of course, you have the written novels, films, and shows on arcos, social media use it as well. it's all just an illusion. so it'll, then you can either accept my business or suffer the consequences silver or lead the cd. and i would add to that these characters i've become so popular up
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with that. so based on that has been put forward by the organization as a facade by apple data, so they can go about mean business as usual. meanwhile, we are going to take the next step toward taking place before our eyes is between organizations running similar businesses supporting, fighting with territory. and i have like a, it is a word that i'm like, other boys were there was a formal declaration and an invading army because i'm not here to measure this. what happens beneath our feet. so this war devours us all, even if we don't see it on a daily basis. and yet it is as deadly as traditional wars going on here. that's for my next and the other members of organized crime that can be the men with guns you see in the newspapers, in the drunk workers. sort over the leaders of organized crime in mexico and colombia, are politicians on a business of indiana, protected by judges and attorneys, quincy. they're the top of the parent meeting. ok,
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so we're asking the state to fight against itself. when we're done, i am convinced that the driving force behind organized crime scene of the heart of organized crime in mexico says, politics. it's not our chapel goods most in trouble. and that's why we consider mexico for ya proceed more than a democracy. yes. that's the only time i didn't think guys like to see another day was when an official note summoned me to his office and told me to drop in the case that i was defending at the time. but for political reasons, since on people who have even thought to myself 40 to 50 while i get out of this a lot. that's the only time i was worried. it was difficult time because i was dealing is the highest level of power for that to be off of the mexican
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government. that must be, it was, i mean the in the drug traffickers cemetery graves erected like castles, belonging to with secret dynasty true palaces to kings, to immortalize the homes of criminals. the entertainment business makes tv series songs, movies and writes biographies about them while the victims have not yet been granted justice graves so very different from those unnamed innocent victims. civil society is dying almost invisibly in silence. while this human tragedy engulfed the entire world before on thine eyes, this colonization of crime is lurking in full traits everywhere. without the law being there to deliver justice. it's not exclusive to mexico for colombia. in the
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end where organized crime has taken root, the truth, the lawyer holds, can't even be used to grant victims. that justice and reparation the state owes that the only thing that lives on in memory when you want to talk about crime, i say the authorities and then talk to them their shipment and you'll be surprised by what you see. that's it. for now. silence the
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