César Arellano García
La Jornada newspaper
Tuesday, April 22, 2025, p. 13
A federal collegiate court of the State of Mexico declared the appeal that promoted Tomás Yarrington Ruvalcaba, former governor of Tamaulipas (1999 to 2004) unfounded to challenge the ruling of Juan Pablo Cortés Torres, head of the First District Court in Criminal Matters, who denied him the provisional suspension so as not to be arrested after his deportation of the United States. The former governor remains imprisoned at the Federal Center for Social Readaptation 1, the Altiplano, in Almoloya de Juárez, after last week the Second District of District of Federal Criminal Processes in Tamaulipas based in Matamoros, issued a formal prison self -prison for crimes against health in the modality of collaboration to the promotion to enable the execution of illicit of that nature. Federal authorities link it to the Gulf cartels and Los Zetas. The third collegiate court in criminal matters with residence in the State of Mexico only granted him the suspension for his freedom to be available to the Amparo Court, in the place where he is already held provision of the Second District Court in Criminal Matters.