In Honduras Narco Case
Messages of Comanche and Commissioner Photos
with Prez CC-4
By Matthew
Russell Lee,
Patreon, Thread
Video
Honduras
- The
Source - The
Root - etc
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Feb 22 – During the trial that
convicted Tony
Hernandez, the
brother of
Honduras'
president Juan
Orlando
Hernandez
(JOH), on all
four counts of
guns and
narcotics
trafficking
and false
statements,
the Honduran
National
Police came up
again and
again in the
U.S. District
Court for the
Southern
District of
New York.
Tony
Hernandez'
sentencing has
been
repeatedly
delayed, and
has now been
extended
again, to
March 23. But
a related
trial is set
to begin March
8, that of
Geovanny
Fuentes
Ramirez. And
evidence about
President JOH,
it emerged in
a February 12
proceeding
before Judge
Castel, will
come in. Memo
on Patreon here; proceeding live
tweeted here
and below.
Heavily
mentioned were
"Comisionado
Martines" and
Comanche. The
former, the US
says, is Ramon
Aldabert
Martinez
Hernandez andportrays
himself with
President
CC-4, here.
Now Inner City
Press is
publishing the
texts /
messages of
each,
including
discussions of
murders in
prison and
tapping of
cell phones,
on Patreon here.
From
Feb 12: The US
Attorney's
Office has
asked for
"Witness-1" to
testimony
under a
pseudonym, and
for jurors and
"venire"
(prospective
jurors) be
left unnamed,
due to threats
of retaliation
and "inability
of Honduran
government to
protect
witness." Or
unwillingness?
Judge
Castel: I
presided over
the Hernandez
Alvarado
trial, but
this one will
be different.
Defense?
Defendant's
counsel: I
understand
reading
between the
lines what
your Honor is
saying [about
corruption in
Honduras] and
the alleged
homicide...
Defense
counsel: There
have been
public
statements
from the
government of
Honduras that
this is all
false. We
could get that
testimony even
if the
witnesses did
not come here,
using letters
rogatory.
Defense
lawyer: Either
the jury will
believe my
client
important tons
of cocaine or
not - whether
he gave
political
campaign
contributions
in Honduras is
a sideshow."
[To him,
maybe]
Defense: The
evidence
should be kept
out.
Judge
Castel: The
government
says it has
evidence
defendant
bribed CC-3
for
information to
protect his
drug lab...
Then he bribed
CC-10, a high
ranking judge
in Honduras to
avoid arrest.
And in 2013 to
CC-4's
campaign for
presidency for
protection
Judge
Castel: These
are acts that
were conducted
in furtherance
of the
conspiracy,
the US says.
Judge Castel:
The US says
these
individuals
were receptive
to
bribetaking.
Presumptively,
that evidence
is admissible.
Turning to the
US' 2d motion
in limine,
these are
co-conspirator
statements....
Judge
Castel: So
what is
Witness-1
going to say
about CC-4
soliciting
campaign
contributions
from Owner-1,
who is not a
co-conspirator?
Assistant US
Attorney: He
was in the
presence of
CC-4 and
Owner-1 when
the statements
were made.
Judge
Castel: So
this shows the
receptiveness
of CC-4 to
campaign
contributions
for a corrupt
purpose?
AUSA:
They spurred
assistance and
allowed CC-4
to conduct
monetary
negotiations.
It shows why
CC-4 would
have meetings
about drug
trafficking at
Business-1
AUSA:
It would both
in
furtherance,
and important
background. We
cite some
cases on this.
Judge Castel:
Business-1 was
allegedly used
by the
defendant to
launder drug
money. Was
that the case
when CC-4 was
soliciting
campaign
contributions?
AUSA: Yes,
Your Honor.
Defense
lawyer: I
don't have
much to add
except, if the
Court is to
allow these
statements in,
we need to be
able to
attempt to
take the
testimony of
the alleged
recipient, who
denies being
corrupt. [JOH
- to have
testimony
taken?]
Judge
Castel: The
statements are
coming in. Let
me put one
thing to rest:
there are
procedures for
obtaining
disclosure
under Rules 16
and 17 and the
fact that the
government
plans to offer
evidence puts
a defendant on
notice and the
need to
investigate
Judge
Castel: The
defense will
not be
allowed,
during the
trial, to say
it is going to
investigate.
Are we going
to move on to
the third
motion in
limine?
Defense
lawyer: We
didn't know
this was going
to be part of
the trial. We
knew there
were
allegations,
but...
Defense
lawyer: Until
they raised
it, we didn't
have to say,
we're going to
Honduras.
AUSA:
Corruption and
violence, we
identified
from early in
the case as
relevant to
the case. We
made early
3500
production.
Judge
Castel: Now,
statements to
Lionel
Rivera...
Defense: The
witness known
as Medro, his
statements to
Mr. Rivera,
they are big
part of the
US' case. It
is outrageous.
Mr. Rivera
made the
witness
unavailable by
murdering him.
Defense
lawyer: We
understanding
that Lionel
Rivera has
admitted to
participating
in 78 murders.
His brother
Javier, in 48
murders. Judge
Castel: And
defendant's
participation?
Defense
lawyer: This
is more
extreme that
the situation
with the
political
corruption
Judge Castel:
The extent to
which the
murders are
dependent on
the
credibility of
cooperating
witnesses,
this presents
an opportunity
for the
defendant. The
thrust of the
US' case is
that law
enforcement
could not be
relied upon
[Memo Best line (more
to come) - "as
CC-4 put it,
the defendant
& CC-4
wanted to
“shove the
drugs right up
the noses of
the gringos”
by flooding
the United
States with
cocaine. The
defendant
believed that
with his
powerful
allies he
could operate
with total
impunity."]
Judge
Castel: The
fact that
someone has a
permit for a
handgun does
not mean it
cannot be a
tool of a
narcotics
conspiracy.
The fact that
the photos are
on the
defendant's
phone goes to
the weight of
the evidence.
He can argue
that it not
entitled to
great weight
Judge
Castel: There
is also some
electronic
messages with
a Honduran
military
official
described as
"Comanche" and
a law
enforcement
official
identified as
a Commissioner
Martinez or
something
along those
lines. Is
there an
objection?
Defense
lawyer: Yes,
your Honor.
The government
speculates as
to who these
people are.
They don't
have a name
for Comanche,
nor what his
role was in
the military
and if he is
still in the
military. Same
with the
Commissioner.
Defense
lawyer: Until
they identify
these people,
the messages
are
irrelevant.
Judge
Castel:
There are
communications
about Lopez
Canabria. That
murder was
covered. So
remarking
about the
death doesn't
have much
probative
value.
Assistant
US Attorney:
It shows that
the defendant
was linked
with the
Honduran
military in
furtherance of
his drug
trafficking
activities.
And with the
Los Valles
cartel, even
after its
leaders were
arrested.
[An aside:
When shall we
expect Narcos
Honduras??]
AUSA:
Comanche was
discussing the
drug
trafficking.
So it's
relevant. With
the
Commissioner,
it will
corroborate
the defendants
corrupt
connections
with law
enforcement.
They are
adoptive
admissions.
Defense
lawyer: It's
not different
than them
discussing the
murder the
person
connected to
the Tony
Hernandez
trial. It was
publicly
known, people
talked about
it. As to why
the defendant
was asking for
a particular
kind of
software, we
don't know.
AUSA:
Comanche says,
"It's not just
anyone,
they're going
to get f*cked
up, you'll
see."
This was not
people
discussing
news reports
about a
murder. The
Commissioner
refers to
being hounded
by
prosecutors.
The Defendant
wanted info
about this
case.
Judge
Castel: I'm
reserving
decision on
the issue. The
defense argues
that
statements
induced by the
government,
through a
cooperating
witness, are
inadmissible
without the
protections of
Miranda.
Defense
lawyer: It's
inconceivable
that Lionel
Rivera is in
the same
[prison] unit
as the
defendant. Why
no separation
order? My
client's Sixth
Amendment
rights have
been violated.
Defense
lawyer: Lionel
Rivera was
told, Don't
talk to
defendant you
are
cooperating
against. But
he did.
Assistant US
Attorney
Gutwillig:
"Did it again"
is not
accurate. The
episode with
Freddy Najara
was
different.
AUSA:
On the day the
defendant
arrived at the
MCC, we put in
our separation
order. Judge
Castel: There
is not
evidence of
government
inducement so
I'm not going
to exclude the
evidence at
this juncture.
But I'll keep
an open mind.
Judge
Castel: There
are statements
by CC-7, a
Central
American drug
trafficker, to
Lionel Rivera.
Is the US
offering
these? AUSA:
We've
identified
those
statements we
intend to use.
Defense
lawyer: They
cherry pick
from my
client's
lengthy post
arrest
statement.
Judge
Castel: This
is not an
uncommon
situation. The
defendant
admitted, he
knows
someone.
Defense: We've
seen the new
SDNY order
that people
will have to
wear 2 masks
or N-95. I'm
not sure I can
be heard that
way. [Note:
they put the
lawyers in
plexiglass
box]
Judge
Castel: I am
able to shed
light on this.
Due to a
position that
I hold within
the court
relative to
jury trials.
So, the court
will provide a
second mask to
jurors during
voir dire
process.
However, once
seated they
will be given
KN95 masks, or
can 2bl mask
Judge
Castel: I've
conducted two
jury trials
during the
pandemic.
[Inner City
Press covered
both of them]
"We have
constructed
and tested a
booth with a
HEPA filter.
You will only
wear a mask
when at
counsel table.
Judge Castel:
We are
adjourned.
There
is delay for
co-defendant
Mauricio
Hernandez
Pineda, too.
There was a
proceeding on
January 29 and
Inner City
Press live
tweeted it
here:
Assistant
US Attorney
says
Mauricio's
lawyer may
have a
conflict of
interest.
There may be a
hearing on
that - so case
is being
pushed back
again to March
22.
AUSA:
We will
continue our
discussion of
a pre-trail
disposition.
And that's it
- very short,
adjourned
Inner City
Press
With
the proceeding
over so
quickly,
looking
through the
docket.
Mauricio
Hernandez
Pineda's
current lawyer
entered the
case on July
13, 2020.
There have
been
adjournments
on July 21,
Sept 24, Nov
11, and Jan
19....
On June 29
SDNY Judge P.
Kevin Castel
held a bond
hearing on
Otto Rene
Salguero
Morales. Inner
City Press
live tweeted
it, here.
Now on January
20, that
defendant and
the "other
Salguero" have
their
discovery and
a next date on
March 24,
Judge Castel
ordered in a
proceeding
that Inner
City Press
live tweeted
here:
Proceeding
involves Otto
Rene Salguero
Morales and
Ronald Enrique
Salguero
Portillo.
Judge
Castel asks if
these two
defendants
have gotten
their Rule 16
discovery
information
from the US
Attorney. Yes,
but only on
January 14.
Judge
Castel
suggests
meeting again
March 26 - in
person, he
says (or
hopes). Or, 2
weeks before
that, if MCC
prison can
Judge
Castel
switches it to
March 24,
calls it the
"outside
date," plans
for it in the
courtroom, the
same one Tony
Hernandez was
found guilty
in.
Judge
Castel: Thank
you all very
much. We are
adjourned.
On September
16 at 11 am,
then, Judge
Castel turned
to Tony
Hernandez'
co-defendant
Geovanny
Fuentes
Ramirez. Inner
City Press
live tweeted
it here:
Assistant
US Attorney:
We may need a
separate trial
date for
Geovanny
Fuentes
Ramirez. There
may be other
defendants who
may make sense
to include in
this trial,
others may
seek to
sever.
Judge
Castel: Is the
US seeking a
severance?
AUSA:
Not at this
time.
Fuentes
Ramirez'
lawyer
Moskowitz:
This is the
first I'm
hearing there
is another
defendant out
there. My
indictment
only names Mr.
Fuentes
Ramirez. I'm
aware there
are other out
there...
Judge
Castel: I too
am in the
dark. I'm
extracting
this from the
US now
AUSA:
There is also
Mauricio
Hernandez
Pineda...
Judge
Castel:
Alright. OK.
What's the
status of the
case against
him? AUSA: He
was arraigned.
Since then
everything has
been
adjourned.
Judge
Castel: If
Fuentes
Ramirez wants
a separate
trial, he
doesn't have
to do anything
- his
indictment
does not name
anyone else.
AUSA: If we
need to make a
motion, we
will do so.
Moscowitz: We
are working
with the Balde
case [about
virtual grand
juries]
Fuentes
Ramirez'
lawyer: I have
a three month
trial in 2021
before Judge
Furman, then
onc in front
of Judge
Ramos, then
Judge Cote.
Judge
Castel: trial
dates in 1st
quarter of
2021 have not
yet been set
by the Court.
That's the
fact.
Judge
Castel: Let's
meet again in
this case in
early November
- there's a
Nov 15
deadline to
ask for a jury
in the first
quarter of
2021.
Fuentes
Ramirez'
lawyer: We
cannot consent
to exclude
Time under the
Speedy Trial
Act. AUSA: We
ask to exclude
time.
Judge
Castel: I
exclude time
until
November.
There is
uncertainty,
there may be a
motion about
the grand jury
materials.
Two, because
of COVID-19
there is a
limitation on
the number of
trials.
Judge
Castel: OK,
the next
proceeding
will be
November 13 at
11 a.m.
Fuentes
Ramirez: May
God bless you.
Judge Castel:
Thank you. We
are adjourned
Inner
City Press
will stay on
the case.
Justice
delayed can be
justice
denied.
At
9 am on
October 28
Geneva time
Inner City
Press in
writing asked
UN "High
Commissioner
for Human
Rights"
Michelle
Bachelet and
her spokesman
Rupert
Colville this:
"Hello, this
is a Press
request for
OHCHR /
Bachelet
comment on the
murder, on
video, in
Honduras of
'Magdeleno'
whose drug
trafficking
notebook were
used in recent
SDNY
conviction of
Presidential
brother Tony
Hernandez, a
trial Inner
City Press
covered every
day. See video
of killing here.
More on
Patreon here.
On
October 26
after the
murder and
release of the
video, Inner
City Press
went to (try
to) pose the
question to
Guterres. The
response?
Video here.
Three UN
security
vehicles, and
even a
publicly
funded NYPD
detective,
"protecting"
Guterres who
already wastes
untold public
funds on
security.
Disgusting. A
protest has
been called
for, and is needed
-
@InnerCityPress
response here.
More on
Patreon here.
Inner
City Press on
October 18
asked the
defendant's
lawyer Omar
Malone about
this client's
post arrest
statement, the
admitted
murders by the
cooperating
witnesses, and
upcoming
sentencing
submission.
Video and
answers here.
Here
was the post
arrest
statement as
initially put
in to the
jury, as
uploaded to
YouTube by
Inner City
Press, here.
The case is US
v. Diaz
Morales,
15-cr-00379
(Castel).
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