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Judge Orders Pretrial Detention for Omar Bravo After Imputation on Aggravated Child Sexual Abuse

A ruling on whether to bind him over for trial is set for October 10 after the defense requested the 144-hour constitutional extension.

Overview

  • The former Chivas striker was arrested on October 4 in central Zapopan by state investigative police executing a warrant from the Tenth Control Court for Adolescents.
  • Prosecutors imputed him on October 5 for aggravated child sexual abuse, and a judge validated the arrest and imposed mandatory pretrial detention at Puente Grande.
  • Authorities say the case involves allegations that he abused a teenage girl on multiple occasions in recent months while the investigation remains open.
  • The next hearing was scheduled for October 10 to decide possible linkage to process after the defense invoked the 144-hour term.
  • Local media report the complaint was filed by his stepdaughter, a detail not confirmed by prosecutors.