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Second Battle of Rivas happened on 1856-04-11.
José María Rivas was born on 1958-05-12.
Luis Rivas played in 14 games at second base for the Minnesota Twins in 2000, starting in 13 of them. He played for a total of 353 outs, equivalent to 13.07 9-inning games. He made 30 putouts, had 28 assists, and committed one error, equivalent to .076 errors per 9-inning game. He had 8 double plays.
Luis Rivas played in 134 games at second base for the Minnesota Twins in 2003, starting in 131 of them. He played for a total of 3432 outs, equivalent to 127.11 9-inning games. He made 218 putouts, had 325 assists, and committed 10 errors, equivalent to .079 errors per 9-inning game. He had 64 double plays.
Pancha Carrasco was Costa Rica's first female in the military. Carrasco is most famous for joining the defending forces at the Battle of Rivas in 1856 with a rifle and bullets.
Carlos Lehder Rivas character was depicted in the movie "Blow", what is interesting is that Mr. Lehder was listed as the 7th richest man in the World during the 80's. And is still alive (unlike Pablo Escobar) and has lived one of the most interesting lives of any Drug Lord and yet his name is not a common household name as Pablo Escobar.
Carlos Martinez Rivas was born in 1924.
Carlos Martinez Rivas died in 1998.
Carlos Lehder's ongoing legal battles confirm Lehder remains imprisoned in the US, and that he is not likely to be released anytime soon. On July 22, 2005 he appeared in the US Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit to contest his sentence. Lehder appeared pro se, arguing that the United States failed to perform its obligations under a cooperation agreement he had entered into with the United States Attorney's Office, after he held up his end of the deal. (United States v. Lehder-Rivas, 136 Fed. Appx. 324; 2005). In May 2007, he requested the Colombian Supreme Court to order the Colombian government to request from the United States his release because of the violations of his cooperation agreement.
José Carlos Rivera was born on 1988-07-11.
Juan Carlos Rivas has written: 'Ernesto Guevara' -- subject(s): Guerrillas, Biography
No. Eventually, Lehder was captured in the jungle, and lost his fight against extradition. In 1987 (by which point his net worth was in the neighborhood of $2.5 billion), he was sent to the United States, where he was tried and sentenced to life without parole, plus an additional 135 years. In 1992, in exchange for Lehder's agreement to testify against Manuel Noriega, this was reduced to a total sentence of 55 years. Three years after that, Lehder wrote a letter of complaint to a Jacksonville federal district judge, complaining that the government had reneged on a deal to transfer him to a German prison. The letter was construed as a threat against the judge. Within weeks of sending that letter in the fall of 1995, Lehder was whisked away into the night, according to several protected witnesses at the Mesa Unit in Arizona. While many believe he could have been released, others consider that this is not true. According to journalist and author Tamara S. Inscoe-Johnson, who worked on the Lehder defense during the time in question, Lehder was simply transferred to another prison and has continued to be held in WITSEC, which is the Bureau of Prisons' version of the federal Witness Protection Program. Inscoe-Johnson argued that Lehder had not been released, despite Internet rumors to the contrary. Inscoe-Johnson's work on Lehder entitled "Norman's Cay: The True Story of Carlos Lehder and the Medellin Cartel", details why the author believes that Lehder will never be released. Allegedly, Lehder would be privy to secret information regarding the CIA's and his own involvement in the Iran-Contra affair. Carlos Lehder's ongoing legal battles confirm Lehder remains imprisoned in the US, and that he is not likely to be released anytime soon. On July 22, 2005 he appeared in the US Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit to contest his sentence. Lehder appeared pro se, arguing that the United States failed to perform its obligations under a cooperation agreement he had entered into with the United States Attorney's Office, after he held up his end of the deal. (United States v. Lehder-Rivas, 136 Fed. Appx. 324; 2005). In May 2007, he requested the Colombian Supreme Court to order the Colombian government to request from the United States his release because of the violations of his cooperation agreement.
Txarly Llorente's birth name is Carlos Llorente Rivas.
The cast of Matar o morir - 1963 includes: Marina Camacho Carlos Rivas
The cast of Tarjeta verde - 1978 includes: Enrique Cuenca David Reynoso Carlos Rivas Carmen Salinas
Natalio Rivas's birth name is Natalio Rivas Santiago.
Eric Rivas Quiroga is 5' 8".