Colombia's Supreme Court orders release of ex-FARC leader

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BOGOTA - Colombia’s Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered the release of a former commander of the Marxist FARC rebel group, the latest development in a legal saga concerning his detention and possible extradition to the United States.

Earlier this month he was released from prison in Bogota under the orders of a special tribunal, before being immediately re-arrested on what the attorney general’s office said was fresh evidence in the case. “It would be contrary to the fundamental rights of constitutional privilege to keep him imprisoned,” the court said. “It would not recognize the dignity of his post to allow authorities other than the Supreme Court of Justice to investigate, judge or impose liberty-deprivation measures.”

In its ruling the JEP said the evidence did not allow it to evaluate whether or when Hernandez committed the crime.

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