By Ryan Oliver and Dennis Opatrny
Daily Journal Staff Writers
Now that Mexico's Supreme Court has opened the way for thousands of alleged killers to stand trial in the United States, a serious problem remains - finding them.
Southern California law enforcement officials, while ecstatic over last week's ruling by Mexico...
Daily Journal Staff Writers
Now that Mexico's Supreme Court has opened the way for thousands of alleged killers to stand trial in the United States, a serious problem remains - finding them.
Southern California law enforcement officials, while ecstatic over last week's ruling by Mexico...
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