Honduras
Mario Jose Calix Hernandez Arraigned As
Future Extraditions Said Stalled
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Oct 2 – In the closing
arguments on March 6, 2024
AUSA Tarlow said that narco
trafficking had grown under
Honduras President Juan
Orlando Hernandez. On March 7,
out of the hearing of the jury
and for then the Press, JOH's
lawyer Stabile said he'd heard
different overnight.
From who?
The
defendant's wife he said.
Was this
just a play for a mistrial?
Judge Castel
concluded it was, and denied
Stabile's motion, Order on
Patreon here.
Later on March 8,
the verdict, here-
then the book Narco Drama in English then Spanish.
On August 28,
successor President
Xiomara Castro
asked
Honduran Foreign Minister
Enrique Reina to "denounce"
the country's extradition
treaty with the United States.
In September in
the Mag court which Inner City
Press covers, "Minute Entry
for proceedings held before
Magistrate Judge Valerie
Figueredo: Initial Appearance
as to Mario Jose Calix
Hernandez held on 9/5/2024.
Detention Hearing as to Mario
Jose Calix Hernandez held on
9/5/2024. BAIL
DISPOSITION: Detention on
consent w/o prejudice.
On October 2 he
was arraigned before Judge
Castel, pled not guilty and
had a January 9 hearing set.
The prosecutors said he had
filed a sealed letter - but
two hours after the
proceeding, there was nothing
in the docket.
The case is USA
v. Diaz Morales, 1:15-cr-379
(Castel)
The case is US v.
Archaga Hernandez, 24-cr-337
(Clarke)
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and Substack here
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