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on live national television, accompanied by his father. González Vernaza stated that the unusual circumstances were needed "to avoid an attempt on the kid's life". He accused the previous Endara administration of "judicial terrorism" and stated that under the Perez Balladares administration, his son
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and the Panamanian police did not find the AK-47 to match the bullets from the shootings. Though an arrest warrant was issued for González Pinzón shortly after the murder, he evaded arrest for more than two years, reportedly spending part of this time in Cuba. In 1995, he surrendered directly to new
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González Pinzón was acquitted by a Panamanian court in 1997, though he remained wanted in the US, where he had been indicted by a grand jury. He later followed in his father's footsteps, serving two terms in the National Assembly and becoming its president despite US protest in September 2007.
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In December 1991, serving as the president of the PRD, he vigorously criticized the administration of president
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González Vernaza opposed the presence of US forces in Panama past the 1999 deadline for withdrawal set by the
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In 2004, González Vernaza was elected as a Panamanian representative to the
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From 1975 to 1978, González Vernaza was the Vice President of Panama under
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matched an AK-47 from the attacks was found on the farm as well, while
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PALABRAS LLANAS - 50 años de visión y Compromiso (1906-2006)
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Sgt. Zak Hernandez, who had been shot to death in his
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Archived from 289: 287: 285: 283: 189:In July 1992, González Vernaza's son 568: 335:James Aparicio (December 22, 1991). 262:"Ha muerto Gerardo González Vernaza" 523:. December 15, 1997. Archived from 473: 135: 13: 509: 280: 130:President of the National Assembly 14: 682: 457:. August 30, 1998. Archived from 373:. October 1, 1994. Archived from 337:"Endara's status slips in Panama" 248:"Recordando a Gerardo González V" 16:Panamanian politician (1929–2006) 549:Marc Lacey (November 28, 1997). 485:Larry Rohter (August 24, 1997). 185:Son's murder trial and acquittal 203:Federal Bureau of Investigation 144:. 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Veraguas Province
Panama
Panama City
Vice President of Panama
President of National Assembly
Democratic Revolutionary Party
Pedro Miguel González Pinzón
Veraguas Province
Vice President of Panama
President of the National Assembly
Demetrio B. Lakas
Democratic Revolutionary Party
Omar Torrijos
Guillermo Endara
Torrijos-Carter Treaties
Panama Canal
Ernesto Pérez Balladares
Central American Parliament
Pedro Miguel González Pinzón
US Army
Humvee
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Scotland Yard
Ernesto Perez Balladares
Panama City
"Recordando a Gerardo González V"
"Ha muerto Gerardo González Vernaza"
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