Lawyer: El Chapo eager to go to trial, not cutting any deal
NEW YORK — Notorious Mexican drug lord and escape artist Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman is eager to go to trial but complained in a letter filed Thursday that his jail conditions are so harsh he can’t fairly defend himself in a U.S. drug-trafficking case.
Defence attorney Eduardo Balarezo told reporters that Guzman wanted to knock down any speculation he might plead guilty and co-operate with American authorities. The remarks came after a hearing where a judge set Sept. 5 for the start of jury selection at Guzman’s trial.
Guzman “wants to go to trial,” Balarezo said outside federal court in Brooklyn. “He’s not interested in co-operating. He’s not interested in cutting a deal.”
The lawyer also renewed complaints about conditions at a Manhattan jail where Guzman is being held in solitary confinement. In Mexico, Guzman twice escaped from prison, the second time via a mile-long (1.6 kilometre-long) tunnel dug to the shower in his cell.


