Sen. Daniel Barreda’s Graveside Words

Regina Pierce

Sen. Daniel Barreda’s Graveside Words

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Mexico City.- The President of the Superior Court of Campeche, Virginia Leticia Lizama Centurión, denied the version of Senator Daniel Barreda, of the MC, stating that he was not at the Oral Session in said entity on the day the judicial reform was approved.

According to the emecista, on September 10 he arrived at the room where – he said – his father was being held, and for almost 12 hours he was held incommunicado and on the condition that if he left the place, his family members would be prosecuted.

“They were not arrested or tried. The father had no case against him, so the argument falls apart,” the judge told local media in Campeche. “The actuary went and checked the entire building, the warehouse, the bathroom, everything, and it turned out the man was not there. So, I don’t know where he would be, but in the building, at that moment, he was not there,” Lizama stressed.

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