Former prosecutor who was part of the defense of Juan Orlando Hernández retires

TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS.– Only 18 days for the hearing of the former president John Orlando Hernandez In New York, United States, this Saturday it was learned that the former Florida prosecutor, Daniel Pérez, will no longer be part of the former president’s defense.

The withdrawal was confirmed by fellow detective Ángel Martínez through his YouTube channel, which he described as “a weakening of the former president’s defense” since Pérez, along with Raymond Colón, formed the main axis of his defense.

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The former Honduran president was extradited on April 21 following being requested by the United States justice accused of three crimes related to cocaine trafficking to that northern country. At his first hearing, Hernández pleaded not guilty, so the judge Kevin Castelwho knows the case, set the start of the trial for January 17, 2023.

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JOH faces three charges, including conspiracy to import cocaine and weapons possession, and U.S. prosecutors say he received millions of dollars from drug traffickers in exchange for protection while he ruled Honduras from 2014 to January 2022.

Prosecutors have alleged that Hernández used the money to enrich himself and finance his political campaigns.

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At the hearing for the presentation of evidence, on September 28 at 11:00 in the morning, the New York Prosecutor’s Office is expected to present the burden of evidence that it detailed it had once morest John Orlando Hernandez that include recordings, data from electronic devices, information from social networks and even physical evidence.

During the week before trial, the attorney will also receive what is known as “3500 material.” This material usually consists of statements made by government witnesses who come to testify during the trial. Similarly, the defense provides the government with any prior statements made by defense witnesses.

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