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Mexicans on death row in Malaysia

The lawyer for the three Mexicans sentenced to hang for drug trafficking in Malaysia, Foong Kitson reported that morning presented an appeal and hoped it would win the case. "Tomorrow I will present the motion to appeal, there are still two bodies to which you can use, one is the Court of Appeal, where three judges, not just one, and then there is the High Court, we are very confident that We can win this case, "he said in an interview with Radio Network "We are confident because we will submit various points, one of them is the enormous amount of evidence will be lost, stolen by the police and this is very significant because there is evidence to suggest the innocence of the brothers." Foong said that the case was taken as a matter of free care and after three lawyers before and let him retire at the amount of drug was involved. The lawyer for the brothers Luis Alfonso, Jose Regino Gonzalez Villarreal and Simon insisted that take the case to the end and is in constant communication with the family of them. "I talked to them a couple of hours (with family), were very saddened by the news and asked me if it would be worthwhile to put together money to come to see the boys," he said. Meanwhile, Consuelo Soto, wife of Luis Alfonso Gonzalez said she and the brothers have faith to win the appeal. "We are confident that on appeal all goes well, they are optimistic that everything will go well, has great faith," he said. A Malaysian court sentenced the three brothers from Sinaloa to death by hanging after being convicted of drug trafficking. Judge Mohamed Zawawi Salleh, the Kuala Lumpur High Court handed down the sentence after a long process that began after his arrest in 2008. The brothers, who have no criminal record in Mexico, were arrested in 2008 in an isolated drug factory in Malaysia, where police seized over 29 kilograms of methamphetamine, valued at $ 15 million.

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