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Charges expire against Mexican rebel leader By  <br>  Published:  09:28 AEDT, 24 February 2016  |  Updated:  09:28 AEDT, [https://weareliferuiner.com/does-swiss-miss-hot-chocolate-expire/ https://weareliferuiner.com/does-swiss-miss-hot-chocolate-expire/] 24 February 2016  <br>              </a>    <br>MEXICO CITY (AP) — A federal court has ruled that criminal charges filed against a leader of the Zapatista rebel uprising of 1994 are no longer valid.<br><br>The rebel known as "Subcomandante Marcos" was charged 21 years ago with rebellion, terrorism and other crimes.<br><br>Mexican law says charges expire when half of the potential prison term for the most serious crime has passed.<br><br>For Marcos that would have been a 40-year sentence for terrorism, so the charges have expired, the court said in a decision announced Tuesday.<br>        FILE - This Aug.<br><br>21, 2005 file photo shows Mexican Zapatista rebel leader Subcommandante Marcos in Dolores Hidalgo, in Mexico's state of Chiapas. Charges in Mexico against a leader of the Zapatista rebel uprising of 1994 have expired. Things turned in Marcos¿ favor in February 2016, 21 years after the arrest order.<br>The law says charges expire when half of the potential prison term for the most serious crime has passed. (AP Photo/File)<br> <br>Mexico's government has identified Marcos as Rafael Sebastian Guillen Vicente, but he has never confirmed it.<br><br>In 2014, Marcos announced he was retiring that nom de guerre and would instead be called "Galeano" in honor of a killed rebel.<br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement
Charges expire against Mexican rebel leader By  <br>  Published:  09:28 AEDT, 24 February 2016  |  Updated:  09:28 AEDT, 24 February 2016  <br>              </a>    <br>MEXICO CITY (AP) — A federal court has ruled that criminal charges filed against a leader of the Zapatista rebel uprising of 1994 are no longer valid.<br><br>The rebel known as "Subcomandante Marcos" was charged 21 years ago with rebellion, terrorism and other crimes.<br><br>Mexican law says charges expire when half of the potential prison term for the most serious crime has passed.<br><br>For Marcos that would have been a 40-year sentence for terrorism, so the charges have expired, the court said in a decision announced Tuesday.<br>        FILE - This Aug.<br><br>21, 2005 file photo shows Mexican Zapatista rebel leader Subcommandante Marcos in Dolores Hidalgo, in Mexico's state of Chiapas. Charges in Mexico against a leader of the Zapatista rebel uprising of 1994 have expired. Things turned in Marcos¿ favor in February 2016, 21 years after the arrest order.<br>The law says charges expire when half of the potential prison term for the most serious crime has passed. (AP Photo/File)<br> <br>Mexico's government has identified Marcos as Rafael Sebastian Guillen Vicente, but he has never confirmed it.<br><br>In 2014, Marcos announced he was retiring that nom de guerre and would instead be called "Galeano" in honor [https://weareliferuiner.com/does-swiss-miss-hot-chocolate-expire/ weareliferuiner.com] of a killed rebel.<br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement
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