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El Chapo Trial: U.S. does a U turn with evidence attributed to Mochomo Beltran Leyva
Monday, December 3, 2018 8:26
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Chivis Martinez Borderland Beat
Drug ledgers prosecutors that were to use against El Mochomo Alfredo Beltran Leyva, now wants to say the same 2004 shipments found on the ledgers were El Chapo’s with the same witness, Chupeta, testifying.
Eduardo Balarezo, lead attorney in the case against El Chapo, moved to preclude Chupeta drug ledger evidence.The case against El Mochomo of BLO factors in.
BB extensively covered the Mochomo trial which concluded with his guilty plea, no plea deal and a life sentence without parole.Mochomo was only 35 years old when arrested and served a full sentence in Mexico.
His arrest was suspect by Mochomo’s brother Arturo Beltran, premier leader of BLO, as a set up by Chapo Guzman and attributed to the war against the two former allies.
Chapo’s son Ivan Guzman Salazar, had been in Altiplano prison for almost 3 years and was failing in all legal measures.After the arrest of Mochomo, there was a quick release of Ivan, thus Arturo was certain his assumption of Ivan’s release was a tradeoff.It was reported that only two people knew where Mochomo was at the moment of his arrest.Chapo was one. He was the other.
In the case of El Mochomo, prosecutors had intended on calling Chupeta to the stand as a cooperative witness.He was to testify that the same drugs pointed out on drug ledgers, were going to BLO.
These are the Lina Maria and San Jose loads which totaled over 22,000 kilos.
Now in this case, it appears they want to use the same witness, same ledgers against Chapo, another defendant, yet in the case of Mochomo, U.S. vs. Alfredo Beltrán Leyva the government made it clear they intended to say they were destined for Mochomo and BLO and others, namely Nacho Coronel.
Prosecutors identified the drug ledgers as “Junitas” from two seizures in September of 2004.