Why was Julio César Chávez Jr. released?

Why was Julio César Chávez Jr. released?
Why was Julio César Chávez Jr. released?

Julio César Chávez Jr. He managed to emerge victorious from what was perhaps one of the most complicated battles of his life outside the ring, these are the criminal charges for illegal possession of a firearm that were filed against him on January 7 of this year and that this Tuesday were rejected by the Court from Badhuis in Californiaafter his defense led by the lawyer Michael Goldstein filed a motion to divert the process, alleging mental health problems.

At the end of the hearing, this is how the boxer spoke of his victory.

I feel very good, very happy because what they had tried to do was approved and look, it is easier for me, because the only thing the judge asks of me is that I be clean, it is something that I also want, so the only thing I have What to do is be clean and now, now they have given me the chance to live in my house, I go to what they tell me, one or two meetings a week and now, my life is back to normal…

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Nevertheless, July must remain in a mental health rehabilitation program for at least two years. If you decline, you must notify the court no later than two days after doing so.

It’s been two years, I have to be doing anti-doping, that much, and as I told you, I’m already living at home, my goal is to stay clean, which is something that I also want

Who is paying for your rehabilitation?

July He accepted that he is paying for the rehabilitation therapy, since his health insurance does not cover it.

The place where they told me, TMS, which is a very good therapy, the insurance does not cover it, I was paying and since it was over, I want to do it again, because it helped me a lot, I felt very good and I believe that everything is very good, because this has already been approved, it’s bad that they had given me the charges, right

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An update hearing on the case will be held on October 15.

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