Fabiola Yáñez Will Ask for 12 Years in Prison for Alberto Fernández in the Case of Gender-Based Violence
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The former president is accused of several episodes of aggravated injury and another of threats. His defense may pose nullities to the rise to trial.
Fabiola Yañez's complaint could even ask for up to 12 years in prison in the future oral trial against former President Alberto Fernández, to whom...
In 2024, former First Lady Fabiola Yáñez accused former boss Alberto Fernández of having a relationship marked by alleged gender-based violence for years. Based on his testimony and various evidence incorporated into the file, the former president was prosecuted for “slight injuries aggravated by the link”, “serious injuries” and “coactive threats”. The case advanced quickly and is now close to being brought to oral trial, after the federal pros…
Former First Lady Fabiola Yañez will apply for a 12-year prison sentence for former President Alberto Fernández in the gender-based violence case that investigates him. This request comes after the federal prosecutor Ramiro González closed the investigation stage and began the formal steps to request that the case be brought to trial. Yañez's lawyer's request is based on the “summation of all the facts that they have established, plus the coerci…
Prosecutor Ramiro González closed the investigation against the former president and began the formal steps to request the elevation to trial. Fabiola Yañez will ask for 12 years in prison for former president Alberto Fernández in the gender violence case. The request by the lawyers of the former first lady will be based [...]


The request by the lawyers of the former First Lady will be based on asking the Prosecutor's Office that they agree to raise the case at trial and that, taking into account the sum of all the facts that they have proven, plus the coercive threats, it would correspond to that number of years of conviction. This request by the plaintiff comes after it was known that in the last hours the federal prosecutor Ramiro González closed the investigation …
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