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Life jail for Drug kingpin El Chapo Guzman

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A federal judge in Brooklyn United States, handed down life jail sentence for the Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman Wednesday, five months after his conviction in an epic drug-trafficking case.

The 62-year-old drug lord, who had been protected in Mexico by an army of gangsters and an elaborate corruption operation, was brought to the U.S. to stand trial after he twice escaped from Mexican prisons.

Before he was sentenced, Guzman complained about the conditions of his confinement and told the judge he was denied a fair trial. He said U.S. District Judge Brian Cogan failed to thoroughly investigate claims of juror misconduct.

“My case was stained and you denied me a fair trial when the whole world was watching,” Guzman said in court through an interpreter.

“When I was extradited to the United States, I expected to have a fair trial, but what happened was exactly the opposite.”

The harsh sentence was pre-ordained. The guilty verdict in February at Guzman’s 11-week trial triggered a mandatory sentence of life without parole.

The evidence showed that under Guzman’s orders, the Sinaloa cartel was responsible for smuggling mountains of cocaine and other drugs into the United States during his 25-year reign, prosecutors said in court papers re-capping the trial.

They also said his “army of sicarios” was under orders to kidnap, torture and murder anyone who got in his way.

The defence argued he was framed by other traffickers who became government witnesses so they could get breaks in their own cases.

Guzman has been largely cut-off from the outside world since his extradition in 2017 and his remarks in the courtroom Wednesday could be the last time the public hears from him.

Guzman thanked his family for giving him “the strength to bare this torture that I have been under for the past 30 months.”

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