Courtroom dramas set to play out in Ciudad Guzman
Jalisco’s lawyers have come out crying foul less than a week before the official start of U.S.-style oral trials in the state.
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Jalisco’s lawyers have come out crying foul less than a week before the official start of U.S.-style oral trials in the state.
Colleagues of a federal legislator from Jalisco have expressed outrage after his charred body was found in the neighboring state of Zacatecas seven hours after he was kidnapped in broad daylight on the outskirts of Guadalajara.
Feel like doing a good deed for the environment? If you are going to leave your car at home for a day, Monday, September 22 would be the perfect one to choose.
If last week’s poll is any guide, a majority of Jalisco citizens approve of the legalization of marijuana use for medical purposes but less than half want to relax current laws on recreational use.
More than five million citizens are expected to take part in emergency drills in Jalisco on Friday, September 19 – Día Nacional de la Protección Civil (National Civil Protection Day).
State and federal authorities believe one of two bodies discovered Tuesday in the burned out interior of a luxury SUV is that of Gabriel Gómez Michel, who represents Jalisco's 18th district in the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico's lower house, equivalent to the U.S. House of Representatives).
More than 10 million fish died in Lake Cajititan because of an excess of organic matter and fecal coliform bacteria, according to a preliminary study by the Jalisco Forensic Sciences Institute.
A five-day, statewide, non-binding plebiscite on relaxing marijuana laws in Jalisco kicked off slowly Wednesday, as 82 electronic voting urns were set up in plazas throughout the Guadalajara metropolitan area.
Jalisco Governor Aristoteles Sandoval opened a dialogue with Amnesty International after meeting with the human rights watch organization’s Mexico president, Perseo Quiroz Rendón, this week.