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Los Alegres del Barranco to Face Criminal Proceedings After Being Accused of Glorifying Drug Trafficking

  • On May 12, a Jalisco judge ruled that Los Alegres del Barranco and others face criminal proceedings in Zapopan, Jalisco, for glorifying crime during a March 29 concert.
  • The case arose after the band projected images of cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes during their performance, prompting investigation and visa revocations by the U.S. In April.
  • Six accused, including four band members, their manager, and a promoter, must stay in Jalisco, pay a financial guarantee of about 300,000 pesos each, and attend weekly court hearings.
  • On May 9, the band secured a federal injunction permitting them to perform in Michoacán despite local restrictions against music perceived to glorify crime. Spokesperson Luis Alvarado emphasized that any discomfort caused by their lyrics should not infringe upon their right to free expression.
  • The case highlights ongoing tensions over narcocorridos in Mexico, with officials preparing legal reforms and the band pledging to continue defending artistic freedom amid prolonged proceedings.
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Proceso broke the news in Mexico on Monday, May 12, 2025.
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