Feb 15 • 04:59 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico Milenio (ES)

State Attorney General demands review of case for the release of the crematorium owner in Chihuahua

The State Attorney General of Mexico demands an immediate review of a federal judge's decision that led to the release of José Luis A.C., the owner of a crematorium in Chihuahua.

The State Attorney General (FGE) in Mexico has called for an immediate review of a federal judge's ruling that allowed José Luis A.C., the owner of the Plenitud crematorium, to be released. César Jáuregui, the head of the FGE, emphasized the necessity to challenge this ruling through a review application to the Federal Judiciary. This action stems from concerns over the legal basis for the judge's decision, which has raised doubts among officials and affected families.

In addition to the application for review, the Attorney General stated that a complaint would be lodged with the Judicial Control Bodies regarding the conduct of the presiding judge. This move aims to ensure accountability within the judicial system and address any potential issues leading to the controversial release of a figure involved in sensitive circumstances surrounding cremation services.

The Attorney General also met with affected families, reassuring them about the FGE's position and commitment to rectifying the situation. The meeting aimed to update families on the next steps and the intended actions to restore justice and uphold the law in a case that has attracted significant public attention and concern regarding the nature of the ruling and its broader implications for judicial integrity.

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