Spanish Court Drops Expired Charge Against Pedro Sanchez’s Brother as Influence-Peddling Trial Continues
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Spanish court drops expired charge against Pedro Sanchez’s brother as influence-peddling trial continues
MADRID, June 1 — A Spanish court today dropped one of the charges against the brother of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez in an influence-peddling trial, ruling the alleged offense had expired under the statute of limitations.David Sanchez, a composer and orchestra conductor who trained and worked in Toulouse, Tokyo and Madrid, is accused of benefiting from the creation of a tailor-made position as coordinator of music conservatories in the southwes…
The court that judges the hiring of the brother of the president of the Spanish government Pedro Sánchez in the Diputación de Badajoz in 2017 has considered the crime of acceptance of the illegal appointment of David Sánchez of which he was accused, a presumed crime for which he will not be finally tried. “We declare extinguished by prescription the criminal responsibility for the crime of acceptance of the illegal appointment in the subjective …
The former socialist president of the Council Miguel Ángel Gallardo will also not be tried for plugging in a friend of David Sanchez.
The Court of the Court of Badajoz that prosecutes David Sánchez Pérez-Castejón for his alleged 'plugging' in the Diputación in 2017 has decided this Monday...
He also agrees not to judge Miguel Ángel Gallardo for hiring Luis Carrero in...
It was one of the preliminary questions raised by the defenses. The court further dismisses charging Gallardo for the appointment at the Badajoz conservatory, but validates the investigation by rejecting the nullity of the proceedings, which were also requested by the defenses.
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