Jurors’ names, addresses and places of employment will be shielded from Joaquín Guzmán, his lawyers, prosecutors and the press
A US judge in Brooklyn has ruled that the identities of jurors expected to decide the fate of accused Mexican drug lord Joaquín ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán at a trial later this year will be kept secret.
In a decision on Monday, US district Judge Brian Cogan said jurors’ names, addresses and places of employment will be shielded from Guzmán, his lawyers, prosecutors and the press.
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