Court Disbars Ex-Prosecutor Convicted for Secret Recordings, Says He Created Impression 'Justice Is for Sale'
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The Supreme Court upheld the sentence against former superior prosecutor Abel Concha, who was found guilty of invoking influence in exchange for economic favors. In addition, he had to pay a millionaire civil reparations.
On Monday, the Public Prosecutor’s Office of the Prosecution (MPA) agreed on a three-year suspended sentence to close the first case that institutionally shook the judicial body in Rosario. The protagonist is ex-fiscal Fernando Rodrigo, denounced at the end of the previous decade for spying on his ex-girlfriend with a false complaint. The abbreviated trial was approved on the same day as the beginning of the oral and public debate on an investig…
Rosario. Fernando Rodrigo accepted conditional imprisonment and perpetual disqualification from holding public office. In August 2017 it was found that he had deceived the judges to do the maneuver.
The Justice determined that Rodrigo used his position to illegally spy on his ex-girlfriend and close persons. He obtained authorizations with false documentation and agreed to reports made by official agencies. He received a suspended sentence and was disqualified for life from holding public office.
Former prosecutor Fernando Rodrigo de Rosario accepted a conviction for having illegally intervened in the cell phone of his former partner and other people around him to spy on her between 2016 and 2017. On Monday Rodrigo accepted a three-year suspended prison sentence, perpetual disqualification from holding public office and rules of conduct for the crimes of embezzlement (malversation) of work and public services, and ideological falsehood, …
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