In Honduras Narcos
Extradition Arnaldo Urbina Soto Arrives
Unannounced in SDNY Mag Court
By Matthew
Russell Lee,
Patreon, Thread
Video
Honduras
- The
Source - The
Root - etc
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Feb 1 – During the trial that
convicted Tony
Hernandez, the
brother of
Honduras'
president Juan
Orlando
Hernandez
(JOH), on all
four counts of
guns and
narcotics
trafficking
and false
statements,
the Honduran
National
Police came up
again and
again in the
U.S. District
Court for the
Southern
District of
New York.
Evidence about
President JOH,
it emerged in
a
proceeding
before Judge
Castel, would
come in. Memo
on Patreon here; proceeding live
tweeted here
and below.
Inner City
Press did some
digging, and
find that the
related case US
v. Arnaldo
Urbina Soto,
et al. has
gone largely
confidential,
but for a
reference to
the lack of
cooperation of
the Honduras
government.
The indictment
is now on
Patreon here.
And
on February 1,
2023, Inner
City Press was
the only media
in the SDNY
Magistrates
Court when
Arnaldo Urbina
Soto was
presented,
having just
been
extradited,
and was
detained in
prison. We'll
have more on
this.
More on
Patreon here.
On
October 26
after the
murder and
release of the
video, Inner
City Press
went to (try
to) pose the
question to
Guterres. The
response?
Video here.
Three UN
security
vehicles, and
even a
publicly
funded NYPD
detective,
"protecting"
Guterres who
already wastes
untold public
funds on
security.
Disgusting. A
protest has
been called
for, and is needed
-
@InnerCityPress
response here.
More on
Patreon here.
Inner
City Press on
October 18
asked the
defendant's
lawyer Omar
Malone about
this client's
post arrest
statement, the
admitted
murders by the
cooperating
witnesses, and
upcoming
sentencing
submission.
Video and
answers here.
Here
was the post
arrest
statement as
initially put
in to the
jury, as
uploaded to
YouTube by
Inner City
Press, here.
The case is US
v. Diaz
Morales,
15-cr-00379
(Castel).
***
Feedback: Editorial [at]
innercitypress.com
SDNY Press Room 480, front cubicle
500 Pearl Street, NY NY 10007, USA
Mail:
Box 20047, Dag Hammarskjold
Station NY NY 10017
Other, earlier Inner
City Press are listed here,
and some are available in the ProQuest
service, and now on Lexis-Nexis.
Copyright 2006-2020 Inner
City Press, Inc. To request reprint or
other permission, e-contact Editorial
[at] innercitypress.com for
|