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El excapo mexicano acudirá este lunes al Tribunal de Brooklyn en donde podría ser condenado a cadena perpetua.

DON EMMERT/AFPPolice patrol near a box used for monitoring multiple threat detection during the start of jury selection for the El Chapo trial November 5, 2018 at Brooklyn Federal Court in New York. - Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman goes on trial in New York on Monday, accused of running the world's biggest drug cartel and spending a quarter of a century smuggling more than 155 tons of cocaine into the United States. The mammoth trial in Brooklyn, which will cost millions of dollars and is expected to last more than four months, will see one of the world's most notorious criminals face the US justice system. (Photo by Don EMMERT / AFP)
DON EMMERT/AFPAttorney for Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, Jeffrey Lichtman arrives for the start of jury selection for the El Chapo trial November 5, 2018 at Brooklyn Federal Court in New York. - Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman goes on trial in New York on Monday, accused of running the world's biggest drug cartel and spending a quarter of a century smuggling more than 155 tons of cocaine into the United States. The mammoth trial in Brooklyn, which will cost millions of dollars and is expected to last more than four months, will see one of the world's most notorious criminals face the US justice system. (Photo by Don EMMERT / AFP)
DON EMMERT/AFPAttorneys for Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, Eduardo Balarezo (L) and William Purpura arrive for the start of jury selection for the El Chapo trial November 5, 2018 at Brooklyn Federal Court in New York. - Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman goes on trial in New York on Monday, accused of running the world's biggest drug cartel and spending a quarter of a century smuggling more than 155 tons of cocaine into the United States. The mammoth trial in Brooklyn, which will cost millions of dollars and is expected to last more than four months, will see one of the world's most notorious criminals face the US justice system. (Photo by Don EMMERT / AFP)
DON EMMERT/AFPPolice patrol on duty for the start of jury selection for the El Chapo trial November 5, 2018 at Brooklyn Federal Court in New York. - Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman goes on trial in New York on Monday, accused of running the world's biggest drug cartel and spending a quarter of a century smuggling more than 155 tons of cocaine into the United States. The mammoth trial in Brooklyn, which will cost millions of dollars and is expected to last more than four months, will see one of the world's most notorious criminals face the US justice system. (Photo by Don EMMERT / AFP)
DON EMMERT/AFPA member of the US Marshals Service walks with his dog for the start of jury selection for the El Chapo trial November 5, 2018 at Brooklyn Federal Court in New York. - Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman goes on trial in New York on Monday, accused of running the world's biggest drug cartel and spending a quarter of a century smuggling more than 155 tons of cocaine into the United States. The mammoth trial in Brooklyn, which will cost millions of dollars and is expected to last more than four months, will see one of the world's most notorious criminals face the US justice system. (Photo by Don EMMERT / AFP)
DON EMMERT/AFPA member of the US Marshals Service walks with his dog for the start of jury selection for the El Chapo trial November 5, 2018 at Brooklyn Federal Court in New York. - Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman goes on trial in New York on Monday, accused of running the world's biggest drug cartel and spending a quarter of a century smuggling more than 155 tons of cocaine into the United States. The mammoth trial in Brooklyn, which will cost millions of dollars and is expected to last more than four months, will see one of the world's most notorious criminals face the US justice system. (Photo by Don EMMERT / AFP)
DON EMMERT/AFPMembers of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman's defense team arrive for the start of jury selection for his trial onNovember 5, 2018 at Brooklyn Federal Court in New York. - Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman goes on trial in New York on Monday, accused of running the world's biggest drug cartel and spending a quarter of a century smuggling more than 155 tons of cocaine into the United States. The mammoth trial in Brooklyn, which will cost millions of dollars and is expected to last more than four months, will see one of the world's most notorious criminals face the US justice system. (Photo by Don EMMERT / AFP)
DON EMMERT/AFPPolice stand on duty for the start of jury selection for the El Chapo trial November 5, 2018 at Brooklyn Federal Court in New York. - Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman goes on trial in New York on Monday, accused of running the world's biggest drug cartel and spending a quarter of a century smuggling more than 155 tons of cocaine into the United States. The mammoth trial in Brooklyn, which will cost millions of dollars and is expected to last more than four months, will see one of the world's most notorious criminals face the US justice system. (Photo by Don EMMERT / AFP)