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List and Pictures Album of Killed Lawyers in Honduras During Years 2004-2015 List and Pictures Album of Killed Lawyers in Honduras During Years 2004-2015 COMISIÓN PERMANENTE DE SEGURIDAD DEL COLEGIO DE ABOGADOS DE HONDURAS CPS-CAH Name: ILICH JOSÉ LEMPIRA VILLEDA ZAVALA Number of membership CAH: 11812 Birthplace: Tegucigalpa, M.D.C. Type of death: Shot to death th Date of murder: September, 25 , 2015. Name: EDUARDO MONTES MANZANO Number of membership CAH: 5265 Birthplace: Tegucigalpa, M.D.C. Type of murder: Stabbed th Date of death: September, 16 , 2015. Name: ÁNGEL GABRIEL VIERA CANO Number of membership CAH: 6401 Birthplace: Puerto Cortes Type of death: Shot to death th Date of murder: July, 14 , 2015. Name: POMPILIO COTO TORRES Number of membership CAH: 1952 Birthplace: Puerto Cortes Type of death: Shot to death th Date of murder: June, 20 , 2015. Name: JORGE ROBERTO PÉREZ ALEMÁN Number of membership: CAH: 12283 Birthplace: Gracias, Lempira Type of death: Shot to death th Date of murder: April, 25 , 2015. Name: José Eduardo Gauggel Rivas Number of membership CAH: 1285 Birthplace: San Pedro Sula, Cortes Type of death: Shot to death th Date of murder: April, 10 , 2015. Name: Sarah Lorena Turcios Murillo Number of membership: CAH: 2751 Birthplace: Tegucigalpa, M.D.C. Type of death: Stabbed st Date of murder: March, 21 , 2015. Name: Edwin Geovanny Eguigure Abdul Number of membership CAH: 9203 Birthplace: Tegucigalpa, M.D.C. Type of death: Shot and stabbed th Date of murder: November, 11 , 2014. Name: Iris Elizabeth Argueta González Number of membership: CAH: 10664 Birthplace: Catacamas, Olancho Type of death: Shot rd Date of murder: October, 23 , 2014. Name: Olga Patricia Eufragio Murillo Number of membership: CAH: 6534 Birthplace: San Pedro Sula, Cortes Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: October, 10 , 2014. Name: Marlene Beatriz Banegas Number of membership: CAH: 8341 Birthplace: San Pedro Sula, Cortes Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: October, 10 , 2014. Name: Rafael Alberto Paredes Paz Number of membership: CAH: 2729 Birthplace: San Pedro Sula, Cortes Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: September, 18 , 2014. Name: Dilmer Eleuterio Reyes Torres Number of membership: CAH: 7257 Birthplace: San Pedro Sula, Cortes Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: September, 17 , 2014. Name: Rosalío Morales Carrillo Number of membership: CAH: 4877 Birthplace: Tegucigalpa, M.DC. Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: May, 25 , 2014. Name: Roberto Nieto Cruz Number of membership: CAH: 6708 Birthplace: Tegucigalpa, M.DC. Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: April, 5 , 2014. Name: Alfredo Oswaldo Lujan González Number of membership: CAH: 2656 Birthplace: Tela, Atlántida Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: January, 17 , 2014. Name: Juan Carlos Moreno Lara Number of membership: CAH 4629 Birthplace: Santa Rosa de Copan, Copán Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: December, 14 , 2013. Name: José Armando Motiño Martínez Number of membership CAH 3612 Birthplace: Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán Type of death: Shot rd Date of murder: December, 3 , 2013. Name: Víctor José Carías Rivera Number of membership: CAH 8499 Birthplace: Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán Type of death: Shot st Date of murder: November, 21 , 2013. Name: Amed Francisco Zelaya Number of membership: CAH: 7503 Birthplace: San Pedro Sula, Cortes Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: September, 29 , 2013. Name: Dinia Mercedes Acosta Number of membership: CAH: 8976 Birthplace: San Pedro Sula, Cortes Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: September, 18 , 2013. Name: Pedro Adonay Romero Juárez Number of membership: CAH: 8077 Birthplace: Tegucigalpa, M.D.C Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: August, 15 , 2013. Name: José Ángel Pérez Aguilar Number of membership: CAH: 9025 Birthplace: Villanueva, Cortes Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: August, 6 , 2013. Name: Mireya Efigenia Mendoza Peña Number of membership CAH: 5326 Birthplace: El Progreso, Yoro Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: July, 24 , 2013. Name: Walter Jocksan Díaz Padilla Number of membership: CAH: 13699 Birthplace: Tocoa, Colon Type of death: Shot th Date of death: June, 13 , 2013. Name: José Manuel Madrid Chinchilla Number of membership: CAH: 1506 Birthplace: Trujillo, Colon Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: June, 9 , 2013. Name: Francisco Erick Rodríguez Number of membership: CAH: 4000 Birthplace: Tegucigalpa, M.D.C. Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: May, 16 , 2013. Name: Luis Alfredo Mejía Oyuela Number of membership: CAH: 6996 Birthplace: Tegucigalpa, M.D.C. Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: May, 14 , 2013. Name: Orlan Arturo Chávez Number of membership: CAH: 5308 Birthplace: Tegucigalpa, M.D.C. Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: April, 18 , 2013. Name: Héctor David Quesada García Number of membership: CAH: 1645 Birthplace: San Pedro Sula, Cortes Type of death: Shot rd Date of murder: February, 23 , 2013. Name: José Andrés Andrade Soto Number of membership: CAH: 1152 Birthplace: Tocoa, Colon Type of death: Shot st Date of murder: February, 21 , 2013. Name: Juan Antonio Romero Rodríguez Number of membership. CAH 16994 Birthplace: San Pedro Sula, Cortes Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: December, 25 , 2012. Name: José Ramón Lagos Lobo Number of membership: CAH 4230 Birthplace: El Progreso, Yoro Type of death: Shot nd Date of murder: December, 22 , 2012. Name: Mario Francisco Pérez Number of membership: CAH 4230 Birthplace: Tocoa, Colon Type of death: Strangulated th Date of murder: November, 15 , 2012. Name: Marlon Saúl Cerrato Gómez Number of membership: CAH 15038 Birthplace: Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: November, 9 , 2012. Name: Edgardo Adalid Motiño Flores Number of membership: CAH 7859 Birthplace: Morazán, Yoro Type of death: Shot rd Date of murder: November, 3 , 2012. Name: Antonio Trejo Cabrera Number of membership: CAH 4469 Birthplace: Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán Type of death: Shot nd Date of murder: September, 22 , 2012. Name: Ernesto Velásquez Martínez Number of membership: CAH 9304 Birthplace: El Progreso, Yoro Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: August, 26 , 2012. Name: Héctor Javier Padilla Velásquez Number of membership: CAH 3879 Birthplace: El Progreso, Yoro Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: June, 4 , 2012. Name: Ramón Benjamín Flores Cubas Number of membership: CAH 10469 Birthplace: San Pedro Sula, Cortes Type of death: Shot nd Date of murder: April, 2 , 2012. Name: Marco Antonio Cruz Banegas Number of membership: CAH 8308 Birthplace: Siguatepeque, Comayagua Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: March, 24 , 2012. Name: Judith Juventina Alemán Banegas Number of membership: CAH 1773 Birthplace: Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: November, 7 , 2011. Name: Máximo Javier Janser Saravia Number of membership: CAH 6300 Birthplace: San Pedro Sula, Cortes Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: October, 28 , 2011. Name: Ana Melida Hernández Laínez Number of membership CAH 4902 Birthplace: Olancho, Olancho Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: October, 18 , 2011. Name: José Enrique Pagoaga Mejía Number of membership: CAH 9861 Birthplace: La Ceiba, Atlántida Type of death: Shot nd Date of murder: October, 2 , 2011. Name: José Efraín Aguilar Cárcamo Number of membership: CAH 3475 Birthplace: Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: August, 28 , 2011. Name: Denys Esperanza López Arteaga Number of membership: CAH 7419 Birthplace: Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: August, 8 , 2011. Name: Juan Carlos García Mariano Number of membership: CAH 8979 Birthplace: Choloma, Cortes Type of death: Shot rd Date of murder: August, 3 , 2011. Name: María Lastenia Cruz Mejía Number of membership: CAH 1607 Birthplace: Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: June, 7 , 2011. Name: Raúl Enrique Reyes Carbajal Number of membership: CAH 5803 Birthplace: Puerto Cortes, Cortes Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: May, 27 , 2011. Name: Oscar Orlando Cruz Colindres Number of membership: CAH 9877 Birthplace: Tegucigalpa, San Pedro Sula, Cortes Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: May, 25 , 2011. Name: Milton Geovany González Hernández Number of membership: CAH 13511 Birthplace: Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán Type of death: Shot nd Date of murder: May, 22 , 2011. Name: Daysi Elisa Escoto López Number of membership: CAH 10792 Birthplace: Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: March, 8 , 2011. Name: Celso Palma Hernández Number of membership. CAH 8192 Birthplace: El Progreso, Yoro Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: February, 28 , 2011. Name: Armando Palma Reina Number of membership: CAH 12905 Birthplace: San Pedro Sula, Cortes Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: February, 28 , 2011. Name: Luis Octavio Caballero Mejía Number of membership: CAH 1359 Birthplace: Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán Type of death: Shot rd Date of murder: February, 23 , 2011. Name: Carlos Roberto Marroquín Ortega Number of membership: CAH 5788 Birthplace: San Pedro Sula, Cortes Type of death: Shot st Date of murder: February, 21 , 2011. Name: Margoth Irías Miralda Number of membership: CAH 3503 Birthplace: Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: February, 18 , 2011. Name: Patricia Isabel Patiño Munguía Number of membership: CAH 7509 Birthplace: Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: February, 10 , 2011. Name: Erick Neptalí Ponce Elvir Number of membership: CAH 5877 Birthplace: Talanquera, Olancho Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: November, 4 , 2010. Name: Miguel Alexis Aguilar Ramírez Number of membership CAH 14132 Birthplace: San Pedro Sula, Cortes Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: October, 24 , 2010. Name: Marco Antonio Vargas Reyes Number of membership CAH 14193 Birthplace: Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán Type of death: Shot nd Date of murder: August, 2 , 2010. Name: Marco Tulio Amaya Oviedo Number of membership: CAH 7958 Birthplace: El Paraíso, El Paraíso Type of death: Shot th Date of murder: July, 20 , 2010.
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