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Juan Orlando Hernández Alvarado (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxwan oɾˈlando eɾˈnandes]; born 28 October 1968), [1] [2] also known by his initials JOH, [3] [4] is a Honduran lawyer, politician and convicted drug trafficker who was 38th president of Honduras from 27 January 2014 to 27 January 2022 for two consecutive terms.
Lorena Enriqueta Herrera Estévez (born 28 October 1969 [1]) is a Honduran politician. [2]She was the third Vice President of Honduras from 2014 to 2018, during the first term of Juan Orlando Hernández.
Juan Hernández Saravia (1880–1962), Republican officer in the Spanish Civil War; Juan Hernandez (political advisor) (born 1955), American political adviser; Juan Alonso Hernández Hernández (born 1960), Mexican politician; Juan Orlando Hernández (born 1968), President of Honduras from January 2014 to January 2022
Hernández was born in French Camp, California, [7] but calls Stockton, California, his hometown.His family is originally from La Piedad, Michoacán, Mexico. [8] [9] In an August 25, 2009 conversation with President Felipe Calderón of Mexico, Hernández stated that as a child, he lived half the year in La Piedad and half in the United States. [9]
Hernandez v. Texas (1954 in the Supreme Court of the United States, on civil rights for Mexican Americans) People v. Hernandez (1956 in the Supreme Court of the Philippines, on the crime of rebellion) United States v. Montoya De Hernandez (1985 in the Supreme Court of the United States, on detention and border searches relating to drug smuggling)
A Cook County judge on Thursday threw out the murder convictions of two brothers who allege former Detective Reynaldo Guevara framed them at the behest of another cop, who was later described as ...
Juan Hernández-Luike, one of Hernández- Luike's sons, managed the new magazine for the first few years. [4] By 1998, Luike-motorpress was the largest motor-related magazine publisher in Spain and the German group, which owned 51 percent of Luike-motorpress, bought the remaining 49 percent from Hernández-Luike and his family. [5]
Pedro Juan Hernandez Jr. was sentenced to 107 months in prison for voluntary manslaughter in the July 8 death of 30-year-old Shawn Gomez of Wichita. ... Family said Gomez had worked as a Hibachi ...