
Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez is facing a lengthy prison sentence after being convicted on drug trafficking charges in the United States. U.S. prosecutors are seeking a life sentence and a $25,525,000 fine, arguing that Hernandez abused his political power for over a decade to operate Honduras as a 'narco-state.' Hernandez's defense is requesting the mandatory minimum sentence of 40 years. Hernandez has also requested to serve his sentence at MDC Brooklyn. The sentencing is scheduled for Wednesday.
Honduras ex-President Hernandez faces long prison term after US drug conviction https://t.co/6OGi73UEk7 https://t.co/HLFYYQgTid
🔵 HONDURAS EX-PRESIDENT HERNANDEZ FACES LONG PRISON TERM AFTER US DRUG CONVICTION Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez will be ordered to spend decades in prison when a U.S. judge sentences him later on Wednesday for his conviction on drug and firearm offenses.… https://t.co/suOpVfEzgl
CHOOSING HIS PRISON: Honduras Ex-Prez JOH Asks to Stay in MDC Brooklyn As US Asks for Life Imprisonment & $25,525,000 / JOH pide permanecer en MDC Brooklyn - Inner City Press story: https://t.co/7ml0kx1EsU Proposed Order on Patreon here: https://t.co/hWqST8ehzG https://t.co/jo08uGu2eO
