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FILE - In this Aug. 22, 2013 file photo, former El Salvadoran military Col. Inocente Orlando Montano departs federal court, in Boston.  More than a year after a his extradition was ordered, the former Salvadoran colonel remains far from answering charges of plotting the 1989 deaths of six Jesuit priests as an American judge considers legal entanglements still reverberating long after the country’s civil war. Now the failing health of 75-year-old Inocente Orlando Montano Morales raises the question of whether he will live long enough to face trial in Spain or El Salvador.  (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)

FILE - In this Aug. 22, 2013 file photo, former El Salvadoran military Col. Inocente Orlando Montano departs federal court, in Boston. More than a year after a his extradition was ordered, the former Salvadoran colonel remains far from answering charges of plotting the 1989 deaths of six Jesuit priests as an American judge considers legal entanglements still reverberating long after the country’s civil war. Now the failing health of 75-year-old Inocente Orlando Montano Morales raises the question of whether he will live long enough to face trial in Spain or El Salvador. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)

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