Judge Joel Cano banned by New Mexico Supreme Court after alleged Tren de Aragua member arrested in his home

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A Democratic Judge of New Mexico who had alleged train to the member of the Aragua gang who lives in his house, has been permanently prohibited from the bank by his colleagues, according to documents of the State Supreme Court.

José “Joel” Cano resigned in March after the agents of the Department of National Security arrested the members of the TDA gang Cristhian Ortega-Lopez of Cano’s house in February.

The judge of New Mexico, Joel Cano, resigned from the bank after an alleged train, the member of the Aragua gang, Cristio Ortega-López, was arrested at home. Donor Brocrats
The Supreme Court of New Mexico has banned Cano after the incident. Supreme Court of New Mexico

Discipline makes Cano “can never have a judicial position again, being a candidate for a judicial position and cannot exercise any judicial authority in the State.”

The prohibition even prohibits Cano officiating weddings in the state.

Cristio Ortega-Lopez has been linked to the Trena de Aragua gang by ice officials. USA
Ortega-López was arrested in Cano’s house. United States District Court for New Mexico

The discipline, transmitted by the Supreme Court of New Mexico, Fornelalls Disciplinary Hearings scheduled for Thursday.

Investigators Found Pictures on Social Media of Ortega-Lopez, 23, Eating Dinner With Cano’s Family and Posing for Christmas Pictures in 2024. Cano Is Wearing A Cowboy Hat and A Bolo Tie, Ortega-Lopez Is Wearing A Classic Nankees Baseball, A Colleates Hankees Nankees Nankees Nankees Nankees Nankees Nankees Nankees Nankees Nankees nankees nankees nankees nankees baseball, aankees nankees nankees nankees nankees baseball nankees, nankees baseball, nankees baseball and a colles baseball and a colles baseball and a collate base. Very tattoos that the researchers say they reveal the affiliation of their gang.

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