March 3, 2016

Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Denied Sleep Seeks Transfer to U.S. Prison



EL Chapo wants to be extradited to the United States as soon as possible because guards at a Mexican maximum-security prison won't let him sleep, his lawyer has said.

Police in Cambridge, MA take turns with criminals disturbing my sleep every one or two hours every day. Do Cambridge psychopaths think I am the son of El Chapo? Are they prison guards masquerading as lawyers, police and psychologists? 

[From article]
EL Chapo wants to be extradited to the United States as soon as possible because guards at a Mexican maximum-security prison won't let him sleep, his lawyer has said.
Lawyer Jose Refugio Rodriguez said the cartel leader, whose real name is Joaquin Guzman, told him to negotiate with U.S. authorities for a lighter sentence and confinement at a medium-security prison.
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But Rodriguez suggested it could be done in two months, presumably if Guzman dropped an estimated nine appeals his lawyers have filed.
However, Rodriguez said 'we won't drop the (legal) defense in Mexico until we have an agreement with the United States.'
Officials have acknowledged that guards at the Altilplano prison wake Guzman every four hours for a head count. He escaped the same prison in July and was recaptured in January.
The harsher regime — Guzman also has fewer visits than during his last stint in prison — seems to have broken him.
'I saw a defeated, humiliated man,' Rodriguez said

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3473057/Lawyer-Mexican-Drug-lord-changes-mind-wants-extradition.html

El Chapo's lawyer says the drug lord has changed his mind and wants extradition to the US as soon as possible because Mexican prison guards won't let him sleep
Jose Refugio Rodriguez said client wanted him to negotiate with the U.S.
The cartel leader wants a lighter sentence in a medium-security prison
Rodriguez said El Chapo has 'reached his limit' and is getting desperate
Mexican officials have suggested extradition process could take a year
But Rodriguez said it could take two months, if El Chapo dropped the nine appeals he has filed to judges
Guards in Altilplano prison wake him up every four hours for a head count
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Daily Mail (UK)
PUBLISHED: 11:03 EST, 2 March 2016 | UPDATED: 20:03 EST, 2 March 2016

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