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Jalisco Son Gets 35-Year Sentence as Uruapan Suspect Is Ordered to Stand Trial in Separate Femicide Cases

State prosecutors frame the cases as part of a drive to punish violence against women.

Overview

  • Manuel “N” was convicted in Jalisco for killing his mother in Huescalapa and received a 35-year prison term.
  • The judge approved an abbreviated procedure and ordered Manuel “N” to pay 549,364 pesos in reparations to the victim’s heirs.
  • Prosecutors said the Jalisco killing occurred on August 20, 2024, when he struck his mother in the head with a blunt object.
  • In Michoacán, a judge linked José Luis “N” to process for the alleged femicide of his mother in Uruapan, imposed prisión preventiva oficiosa, and set three months for complementary investigation.
  • Authorities reported his arrest in flagrancia by Uruapan municipal police and documented prior physical and psychological abuse; the victim was identified as Teresa “N,” 60.