-2011- Texto Los Narcoabogados De Ricardo Ravelo .pdf -
In the 2006 book Los Narcoabogados (The Narco-Lawyers) by investigative journalist Ricardo Ravelo
"Los Narcoabogados" by Ricardo Ravelo is a well-researched and thought-provoking book that sheds light on a critical aspect of organized crime in Mexico. The book's findings and analysis have significant implications for policy, law enforcement, and the broader public. If you're interested in understanding the intricate relationships between crime, law, and politics, this book is an essential read. -2011- Texto Los Narcoabogados De Ricardo Ravelo .pdf
¿Quieres saber más sobre el tema o necesitas ayuda con algo específico? In the 2006 book Los Narcoabogados (The Narco-Lawyers)
- The "Amparo" Strategy: Ravelo details how lawyers for drug lords abuse the recurso de amparo (a legal mechanism similar to a writ of protection). This legal tool is intended to protect citizens' constitutional rights, but narco-lawyers use it to paralyze the judicial process, preventing extradition or blocking evidence obtained by authorities.
- Corruption of the Judiciary: The text likely exposes specific cases where judges, magistrates, and court clerks accepted bribes. Ravelo often highlights the distinction between corruptible officials and the few honest ones who are threatened or killed.
- The Case of the "Apodaca" Lawyers: In his reporting, Ravelo frequently references the case of the Apodaca brothers or similar high-profile defense teams who became millionaires solely by defending figures like Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán or the Beltrán Leyva brothers.
- The Zetas and Judicial Terror: Specifically for the 2011 context, Ravelo often wrote about how Los Zetas not only bought lawyers but also threatened judges. The text likely contrasts the "white-collar" defense of the Sinaloa Cartel with the more violent intimidation tactics used by Los Zetas.