Amanda Ottaway @amandaottaway 2h2 hours ago
It's official:
El Chapo's lawyers want another trial. They filed a motion today asking for time to put together a motion for a new trial based on revelations an anonymous juror made to
@keegan_hamilton that jury intentionally looked up news about the case and lied to the judge.
Molly Crane-NewmanVerified account @molcranenewman 2h2 hours ago
#ElChapo’s attorneys have written to the judge who presided over his case stating that they intend to file a motion for a new trial based on the allegations made to
@keegan_hamilton by an anonymous member of the jury.
Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 2h2 hours ago
Story live
@vicenews:
Chapo "intends to file motion for a new trial" based on allegations from our interview with an a juror. Defense plans "to request an evidentiary hearing to determine the extent of the misconduct.”
Here's what could happen next…
EL CHAPO’S LAWYERS SAY THEY’LL ASK FOR A NEW TRIAL DUE TO JUROR MISCONDUCT. HERE’S WHAT COULD HAPPEN NEXT.
Feb 22, 2019
"Almost immediately after a federal jury in Brooklyn convicted Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán on all 10 counts of his indictment, the Sinaloa cartel leader’s lawyers vowed to appeal the unanimous guilty verdict. Now they have formally told the judge they plan to seek a new trial, citing a report from VICE News about alleged juror misconduct as the basis for the request.
In a letter sent Friday to Judge Brian Cogan, El Chapo’s defense team asked for additional time to prepare as they make the case for a new trial. The letter characterizes the Feb. 20 VICE News article as stating “that multiple jurors engaged in misconduct by intentionally violating the Court’s direction” to avoid media coverage of the trial and not to communicate with one another about the trial prior to deliberations.
“Mr. Guzmán intends to file motion for a new trial based on the disclosures in the article and to request an evidentiary hearing to determine the extent of the misconduct,” defense attorney Eduardo Balarezo said in the letter....
The defense typically has two weeks after a guilty verdict to request a new trial. The letter from Chapo’s lawyers seeks an additional 30 days to prepare. The letter says the defense “has sought the government’s consent” for the extension, but “the government has not responded as of the time of filing.”
Independent experts who spoke with VICE News said a new trial is unlikely but within the realm of possibility, if the defense can persuade the judge that the jurors were exposed to news coverage that influenced the verdict....
El Chapo's lawyers say they'll ask for a new trial due to juror misconduct. Here's what could happen next.
Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 1h1 hour ago
I spoke with two former federal prosecutors and three law professors who specialize in juries and post-conviction issues about what's next for El Chapo.
The takeaway: A new trial is highly unlikely but within the realm of possibility.
Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 1h1 hour ago
The defense is asking for 30 more days to file a motion for a new trial. Assuming that's granted, prosecutors will have time to respond. Defense also plans to request an "evidentiary hearing," which would take more time. It's going to be a while before we know how this plays out.
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