A federal jury convicted Juan Orlando Hernández, aka JOH, 55, of Honduras, on all three counts in the Indictment, which included cocaine-importation and weapons offenses. Hernández is scheduled to be sentenced on June 26. Read More
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Juan Orlando Hernández, Former President of Honduras, Convicted in Manhattan Federal Court of Conspiring to Import Cocaine into the United States and Related Firearms Offenses
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