Honduras
Narco Urbina Soto Asks for Time Served As
Future Extraditions Stalled
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Aug 30 – In the closing
arguments on March 6, 2024
AUSA Tarlow said that narco
trafficking had grown under
Honduras President Juan
Orlando Hernandez. On March 7,
out of the hearing of the jury
and for then the Press, JOH's
lawyer Stabile said he'd heard
different overnight.
From who?
The
defendant's wife he said.
Was this
just a play for a mistrial?
Judge Castel
concluded it was, and denied
Stabile's motion, Order on
Patreon here.
Later on March 8,
the verdict, here-
then the book Narco Drama in English then Spanish.
On August 28,
successor President
Xiomara Castro
asked
Honduran Foreign Minister
Enrique Reina to "denounce"
the country's extradition
treaty with the United States.
Amid that on
August 30 Arnaldo Urbina Soto,
extradited from Honduras on
January 31, 2023 after jail
time there, asked for a time
served sentence on September
13 at 11 am.
This case is US
v. Soto, et al., 18-cr-497
(Cote)
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