NEW YORK, USA.-The former president of Honduras, John Orlando Hernandez He already carries out some activities that before the hearing on May 10, where he pleaded not guilty, he might not practice.
The former president did not practice any sports and part of the complaints of his lawyer Raymond Colón is that they did not pass him the basketball on one of the courts of the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) of Brooklyn.
“They have him as a prisoner of war and they don’t pass him the basketball on the court,” Colón denounced in the last hearing, however, the situation has changed.
“Yes, he has a basketball court and ball and now they brought him a ping pong table,” Hernández’s lawyers told THE HERALD.
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About the collaboration you will have Juan Carlos “El Tigre” Bonilla With the United States Attorney’s Office, Hernández Alvarado’s defenders explained that “he is going to collaborate, but we understand that he has nothing to collaborate or say once morest our client, the former president. Now, we will order the presence of him (Juan Carlos Bonilla) as a witness. If there is any collaboration, it will be once morest other people.”
JOH’s defense also confirmed that his client has already had some communication with his wife and daughters, and has even been able to send them emails.
The next hearing once morest Juan Orlando Hernández will be on September 28. That day the evidence of the Prosecutor’s Office will be reviewed and on January 17, 2023 the trial will start.
+ One million dollars will be a bond to present for the defense of Juan Orlando Hernández