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Costa Rica Supreme Court Rejects Fernández Narco Infiltration Claim

Costa Rica Supreme Court Rejects Fernández Narco Infiltration Claim

Costa Rica’s Supreme Court formally rejected President Laura Fernández’s claim that organized crime and drug trafficking have penetrated the judiciary, escalating a public dispute between two branches of government over corruption, security and... Read more.

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