May 12, 2016 | Daily Business Review
In Mexico Missing Students Case, Suspects Allege TortureWithin weeks of the September 2014 disappearance of 43 college students, Mexican authorities had rounded up scores of suspects and announced they had solved the case.
By Mark Stevenson, Associated Press
13 minute read
April 26, 2016 | Daily Business Review
Report: Mexican Police Tortured Suspects in Students' CaseThere is strong evidence that Mexican police tortured some of the key suspects arrested in the disappearance of 43 students, according to a report released Sunday by an outside group of experts.
By Mark Stevenson and Maria Verza, Associated Press
10 minute read
August 14, 2015 | Daily Business Review
Reputed Gang Leader, Reporter, 4 Others Killed in MexicoFive gunmen burst into a bar and killed a reputed drug gang boss, a reporter and four other people in Mexico's Gulf coast state of Veracruz, authorities said.
By Mark Stevenson
3 minute read
August 14, 2015 | Daily Business Review
Reputed Gang Leader, Reporter, 4 Others Killed in MexicoFive gunmen burst into a bar and killed a reputed drug gang boss, a reporter and four other people in Mexico's Gulf coast state of Veracruz, authorities said.
By Mark Stevenson
3 minute read
January 05, 2015 | Daily Business Review
Witness Confirms Cover-Up of Mexico Army SlayingsIn her first interview since being falsely imprisoned for five months on weapons possession charges, the woman said a cover-up of the crime went far beyond the seven soldiers facing trial in the case to include more soldiers, and state and federal prosecutors who pushed to make the deaths look like the result of a gunbattle rather than what they were—extra-judicial killings after surrender.
By Mark Stevenson
5 minute read
January 02, 2015 | Daily Business Review
More Monarchs Return to Mexico, but Now Face ColdMore Monarch butterflies appear to have made the long flight from the U.S. and Canada to their winter nesting ground in Mexico, but experts fear that unusual cold temperatures will threaten the orange and black insects.
By Mark Stevenson
4 minute read
July 21, 2011 | Law.com
Skype Testimony in Custody Hearing Helps Deported Parents Recover KidsTwo girls ages 4 and 8 have been reunited in Mexico with their deported migrant parents after the couple was allowed to offer testimony in Pennsylvania custody hearings via Skype. The parents' lawyers say it is the first time they know of that a U.S. court has allowed testimony in a custody case to be made over the Web.
By Mark Stevenson
3 minute read
October 26, 2007 | Daily Report Online
Suspect in Mexican mutilation killings courted clerks, sought inspiration in writingMEXICO CITY AP - An aspiring writer who left a horror scene of body parts in his apartment was arraigned on Thursday on charges of murder and desecrating a corpse after he allegedly cut up and ate part of his girlfriend's body.Jose Luis Calva - better known in tabloids as Mexico City's "cannibal" - refused to make a formal plea, saying "I can't get my thoughts together right now.
By Mark Stevenson
3 minute read
July 26, 2012 | Law.com
Mexico Fines HSBC $28 Million in Money Laundering CaseMexican regulators have levied a $28 million fine against the Mexico subsidiary of London-based HSBC Bank for failing to prevent money laundering through accounts at the bank.
By Mark Stevenson
3 minute read
August 30, 2013 | Law.com
In Latest Scandal, Mexican Judges Fight in CourtA Mexican judge sprang from his chair to push and punch two fellow justices during a court session last week, adding to a string of embarrassments for Mexico's scandal-plagued judicial system.
By Mark Stevenson
4 minute read