Defense for ‘El Chapo’ Urges Jurors to Keep Open Mind

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Defense for ‘El Chapo’ Urges Jurors to Keep Open Mind
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A lawyer for Mexican drug lord “El Chapo” spent his four-hour closing statement dismissing the government’s witnesses over the past three months as liars

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