Ana García sends JOH a suit that he will wear in court

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The former first lady of Honduras, Ana García de Hernández announced on her social networks that she sent her husband, the former president of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernandez, the clothes that she will wear during the trial in the Court of New York, United States.

Through a video posted on her

“That day I went in to look for Juan Orlando’s clothes and for a moment I felt sad, but I immediately started praying and felt a lot of peace, and in the end I thought that these are the clothes that Juan Orlando will return home very soon,” he said. Garcia.

The former first lady reaffirmed once again in her words that the former president is innocent and that he will soon return.

JOH asks to wear formal clothes at his trial.

The former president of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernández, asked this Tuesday Judge Kevin Castel of the Southern District Court of New York, United States, to attend the trial on February 12, 2024 in formal clothing and not with the dark gray suit that identifies the prisoners.

”I request that the Court approve the attached order so that the attorney can make arrangements to provide Mr. Hernández with appropriate clothing for the trial,” says the document presented to the judge.

“I attach a proposed clothing order for the accused Juan Orlando Hernández, in the previous document. Matter of reference, the trial of which is scheduled to begin on February 12, 2024,” indicates the request submitted by his lawyer, Renato Stabile.

Charges JOH faces

Detailed charge I: conspiracy to import a controlled substance into the United States from a place outside the United States, as well as manufacturing and distributing a controlled substance with the intent and knowledge that said substance would be illegally imported into that country. Likewise, manufacturing, distributing and possessing with intent and distributing a controlled substance on board an aircraft registered in the United States.

Detailed Charge II: use or carry firearms, aid and abet the use and carrying and possession of firearms, namely: machine guns and destructive devices during and in connection with, or possess firearms, including machine guns and destructive devices in supporting and aiding and abetting the narcotics importation conspiracy of which he is charged in count one of the superseding indictment.

Detailed Charge III: conspiracy to use or carry firearms, including machine guns and destructive devices, during and in connection with, or possess firearms, including machine guns and destructive devices, in furtherance of narcotics importation conspiracy.



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