Creole will go to us for prosecution death of woman
posted on: Nov 19 2011 10:9 by RDugey. Viewed 21 times.Carlos Luis Pinales Mejía, claimed in extradition by the United States to answer for the death of a young woman in August 2008, signed yesterday to go way volunteer.
Pinales Mejía, detained in a pavilion of the Najayo prison extraditable, agreed to go on a voluntary basis, since the judges of the Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice give home to the extradition proceedings against him, which had been postponed seven times.
The judges Hugo Alvarez Valencia, Víctor José Castellanos and Edgar Hernandez, after hearing the proposal of Pinales Mejía, were closed the application process of extradition, where this immediately signed a document accepting his voluntary surrender in the presence of the Director of the Department of extradition of the Attorney-General, Germain Cueto, and counsel of the United States, Analdis Alcantara Abreu.
Lawyer Pinales Mejía, Dr. Josefina RODRIGUEZ said u000athat the defendant was outside guidance and explained to him on his file and the contents of the extradition treaty by which understood that it was better to leave and face a rapid process clear and humane.
Pinales Mejía, is requested in extradition by a Court of Carolina in the South, United States, in relation to the death of Amber Maria Schiavone.

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