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Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
For argument's sake let's say there's a hung jury, even acquittal, in the Chapo trial. What happens next? Chapo is facing charges in 6 districts other than Brooklyn and would be taken into custody again on one of those pending detainers. He would not pass go or collect $200.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
Almost certainly, another trial would be scheduled. That trial might take place in another district like El Paso, Texas. There is some overlap of charges in the separate indictments but the charges aren't identical. Double jeopardy would likely not apply.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
As for the Brooklyn jury, today is their 4th day of deliberations. That's not an unusual stretch for an 11-week trial with vast amounts of evidence. It may *feel* like a long time to those who watched the entire trial but, objectively speaking, it's not that long.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
The El Paso indictment cites crimes not mentioned at the Brooklyn trial that violate specific Texas laws.
Just one: In 9/09, the cartel kidnapped a victim in Texas known as SS after he lost 670 lbs of pot. He was beaten, strangled & his severed hands were placed on his chest.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
Also in the El Paso indictment:
In 5/10, a groom was kidnapped from his own wedding ceremony in Juarez w/his brother & uncle on cartel orders. They were tortured, killed & their bodies found by Juarez cops in the back of an abandoned pick up.
We never heard that in Brooklyn.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
(The Juarez wedding kidnappings/tortures/murders have a nexus to US law because the indictment says the groom was a resident of New Mexico and the cartel used someone in El Paso to identify him.)
Etc.
Emily PalmerVerified account @emilyepalmer 2h2 hours ago
Four days into deliberations, 42 days into Chapo's trial. Expecting another slow day. I'll send occasional notes of ellipses just so you know we're all still here and at it.
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For argument's sake let's say there's a hung jury, even acquittal, in the Chapo trial. What happens next? Chapo is facing charges in 6 districts other than Brooklyn and would be taken into custody again on one of those pending detainers. He would not pass go or collect $200.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
Almost certainly, another trial would be scheduled. That trial might take place in another district like El Paso, Texas. There is some overlap of charges in the separate indictments but the charges aren't identical. Double jeopardy would likely not apply.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
As for the Brooklyn jury, today is their 4th day of deliberations. That's not an unusual stretch for an 11-week trial with vast amounts of evidence. It may *feel* like a long time to those who watched the entire trial but, objectively speaking, it's not that long.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
The El Paso indictment cites crimes not mentioned at the Brooklyn trial that violate specific Texas laws.
Just one: In 9/09, the cartel kidnapped a victim in Texas known as SS after he lost 670 lbs of pot. He was beaten, strangled & his severed hands were placed on his chest.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
Also in the El Paso indictment:
In 5/10, a groom was kidnapped from his own wedding ceremony in Juarez w/his brother & uncle on cartel orders. They were tortured, killed & their bodies found by Juarez cops in the back of an abandoned pick up.
We never heard that in Brooklyn.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
(The Juarez wedding kidnappings/tortures/murders have a nexus to US law because the indictment says the groom was a resident of New Mexico and the cartel used someone in El Paso to identify him.)
Etc.
Emily PalmerVerified account @emilyepalmer 2h2 hours ago
Four days into deliberations, 42 days into Chapo's trial. Expecting another slow day. I'll send occasional notes of ellipses just so you know we're all still here and at it.
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