In Mexico, a long list of nonviolent crimes — such as home burglary and freight and fuel theft — bring automatic pretrial detention, with no bail or house arrest allowed.
FILE - Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador speaks during his State of the Nation address at the National Palace in Mexico City, Sept. 1, 2022. In Mexico, a long list of nonviolent crimes bring automatic pretrial detention, with no bail or house arrest allowed. The country's Supreme Court is expected to rule soon on that policy.
Trials in Mexico can drag on for a surprisingly long time. Two men were recently released with ankle monitors after spending 17 years in prison while on trial for murder. Strangely, now that they have been convicted, they are both out while pursuing appeals. “It is a question of preventing them from fleeing justice, or from attacking victims or threatening witnesses, or continuing to commit crimes or direct criminal activities,” an Interior Department statement said in urging the Supreme Court not to change the rules.
Luís Alejandro Chávez spent two years in prison awaiting trial for a murder he says he didn't commit. The evidence against him? He had the same nickname — “El Potro,” or “The Foal” — as a man in a neighboring state. Chrístel Rosales, of the government watchdog group Mexico Evalua — Mexico Evaluates — said those measures have been shown to be about 90% effective in ensuring people appear for trial, without the pain, cost and disruption of holding someone in prison.
López Obrador has been unable to reduce Mexico’s sky-high homicide rate, but counters that holding more people in prison is a sign of success.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
DACA recipient stuck in Mexico away from his wife and baby because of immigration mix-upONLY ON 13: A family may confront a future where their loved one may not come back home for a while, and it's all due to bad legal information he received.
Read more »
Minnesota Gophers Football - Postgame Summary: PJ Fleck talks New Mexico State win
Read more »
San Jose homicide suspect captured trying to escape into MexicoA woman was killed and a man wounded Thursday night in a San Jose shooting, triggering a statewide manhunt that ended with the California Highway Patrol arresting the suspect as he tried to flee into Mexico at the San Ysidro border crossing.
Read more »
Eight migrants found dead in river along U.S.-Mexico borderUnlawful crossings along the U.S.-Mexico border can sometimes be deadly. Last week, Mexican officials reported the drowning of a 5-year-old Guatemalan girl who was trying to cross the Rio Grande with her mother.
Read more »
Feds intercept 3 cocaine shipments worth nearly $12 million at Texas-Mexico crossingU.S. Customs and Border Protection officers thwarted three separate substantial cocaine smuggling attempts in two days, worth an estimated $12 million, at the Laredo Port of Entry.
Read more »
Angel City Football Club hosts Mexico in inaugural Copa AngelinaIn a break from the NWSL schedule, Angel City plays in an event designed to promote women’s soccer and highlight the rich Mexican culture in Los Angeles.
Read more »