US Prosecutors Urge Jury To Not Let El Chapo "Escape Responsibility"

Jurors heard testimony from 56 people, including 14 of Joaquin Guzman's former employees, were shown hundreds of documents, and heard dozens of phone calls between the accused drug lord and others. They also read intercepted text messages and letters he wrote from prison.

World | | Updated: January 31, 2019 08:10 IST
US Prosecutors Urge Jury To Not Let El Chapo 'Escape Responsibility'

El Chapo faces life in prison if convicted on trafficking, firearms and money laundering charges