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Mexican Prosecutors Appeal Conditional Release of Julio César Chávez Jr.

He remains under travel limits pending a November 23 hearing.

Overview

  • FEMDO filed a review of Judge Enrique Hernández Miranda’s decision to grant conditional release, sending the challenge to a collegiate court.
  • Chávez Jr. continues his legal process out of custody under measures that include a ban on leaving Mexico without judicial authorization.
  • The case timeline sets a November 23 hearing, with prosecutors working within a three‑month window to develop their evidence.
  • The boxer resumed training in Hermosillo and was photographed at the city’s airport days after leaving Cefereso 11, prompting online scrutiny.
  • Julio César Chávez Sr. publicly rejects claims of cartel ties and arms trafficking, as the defense labels the FGR’s material weak; the case follows his July ICE arrest in Los Angeles and August handover to Mexican authorities.