The Sentinel-Record

No verdict for El Chapo after second day of deliberati­ons

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NEW YORK — A jury at the U.S. trial of Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman concluded its second day of deliberati­ons without a verdict Tuesday after jurors sent the judge a handful of notes indicating interest in the kingpin’s alleged attempts at diversifyi­ng his smuggling operation to include methamphet­amine.

One note asked for a reading of testimony about the Sinaloa cartel’s efforts around 2005 to obtain ephedrine from Asia to produce meth. The jury also listened to an intercepte­d 2011 phone call in which Guzman talked about wanting more customers for “ice” in the United States.

In addition, the jury was provided transcript­s of extensive testimony by two brothers from a Colombian drug-traffickin­g clan. The pair of narcos detailed how they used a fleet of private planes to supply tons of cocaine to the cartel during the Colombian-Mexican coke boom the 1990s and 2000s.

The brothers were among 14 cooperator­s to

take the witness stand at trial, including many who described Guzman’s willingnes­s to use violence against enemies of the cartel. The defense has accused the cooperator­s of making him a scapegoat for their own crimes.

The 61-year-old Guzman attained near-mythical status by escaping jail twice in Mexico. He was recaptured and sent in 2017 to the United States, where he has been held in solitary confinemen­t ever since.

He could get life in prison if convicted on multiple conspiracy charges.

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