Extradition Process for Morales Guerra Brothers Halted by Constitutional Challenge
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The extradition process for siblings Ronald Alexys and Héctor Rubén Morales Guerra has been halted due to a constitutional challenge and recusal motion filed against the tribunal overseeing the case. The Morales Guerra brothers are sought by U.S. justice authorities in connection with a drug trafficking case. The legal maneuver aims to prevent their extradition to the United States. This development introduces a significant delay in the legal proceedings. The challenge questions the tribunal's impartiality or the constitutionality of the extradition process itself. The outcome of this legal challenge will determine the future of the extradition request. It underscores the complexities of international legal cooperation.
A constitutional challenge and recusal motion have halted the extradition of the Morales Guerra brothers, who are wanted in the U.S. for alleged drug trafficking, creating legal uncertainty.
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