From Defending El Chapo to the Bench: Silvia Delgado García's Journey to Judgeship
Silvia Delgado García, former lawyer for drug kingpin El Chapo, has been elected as a criminal court judge in Mexico's Chihuahua state. Her victory has stirred controversy, with critics concerned over her past clients and judicial politicization. Delgado Garcia emphasized her commitment to impartiality in her new role.

In Mexico's recent historic judicial elections, Silvia Delgado García, once an attorney for notorious drug lord Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzman, has secured a position as a criminal court judge in Chihuahua's Ciudad Juarez. The results, authenticated on Thursday, reflect a significant career shift for Delgado Garcia.
Involved in a single hearing for Guzman in 2016, Delgado García described her role as part of a fundamental legal principle: ensuring everyone has the right to a defense. She leveraged her experience of nearly two decades as a criminal defense attorney during her campaign, asserting her belief in impartial justice.
Despite concerns about the political implications of electing judges, proponents argue it promotes accountability within Mexico's judiciary. Yet, with the ruling Morena party potentially strengthening its hold, skeptics fear potential lawmaker influence over legal judgments. Delgado Garcia's appointment symbolizes these dynamic tensions in Mexico's legal landscape.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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