US court dismisses appeal from former Honduran president Hernandez

US court dismisses appeal from former Honduran president Hernandez

The former Honduran president had previously been serving a 45-year sentence for conspiring to import tons of cocaine into the United States.

Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez walks surrounded by police agents during his extradition process at the headquarters of the National Special Forces Directorate, in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, 21 April 2022. Hernandez, accused by the United States of three charges related to drug trafficking and use of weapons, will be extradited to the US on a plane that arrives in Tegucigalpa on the same day. EPA/Gustavo Amador
Juan Orlando Hernandez during his 2022 extradition process in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. (EPA Images pic)
MEXICO CITY:
A US court on Wednesday dismissed an appeal by former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez and ordered a prior judgment to be vacated, a court document showed, following his pardon by US President Donald Trump in December.

Hernandez had previously been serving a 45-year sentence for conspiring to import tons of cocaine into the United States.

The US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit said Hernandez had asked for an appeal against the charges to be eliminated, citing the presidential pardon.

“The motion is granted, and the appeal is dismissed as moot,” the court said. “It is further ordered that the district court judgment is vacated.”

The court document did not comment further on the nature of the charges or conviction.

Hernandez, speaking in a video that was played at a press conference in Honduras, celebrated that the appeal was closed.

“I’m innocent – I said so on the day of my sentencing,” he said.

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