Coghlan Case: Present a Project so that They Do Not Prescribe Undiscovered Crimes of the Body
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The shocking finding in a house in the neighborhood of Coghlan of the remains of Diego Fernández Lima 41 years after his disappearance caused a huge social impact. While the prosecution tries to establish who is the perpetrator of the crime, despite the fact that the case prescribed, a deputy presented a bill on Wednesday so that the time frame for the criminal action begins to be computed when the body of the victim of a homicide is found. The …
National deputy Gerardo Milman proposed that the statute of limitations begin only when the body is found, in order to avoid impunity.The post After the Coghlan case, they seek that undiscovered homicides of the body do not prescribe appeared first on The Intransigent.
The crime of Diego Fernández Lima opened a series of questions about the possibility of his being investigated by the justice system.
Criminologist Olga Fernández Chávez analyzed in the Hola Chiche program the case of Diego Fernández, the young man found buried in the garden of a house in the northern part of the city of Buenos Aires, almost four decades after his disappearance. According to him, the first hypothesis of the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team was that the remains were old, due to the absence of soft tissue and the state of the bones. However, objects found ne…
In line with Coghlan’s case, the national deputy Gerardo Milman introduced a bill to ensure that the time limit for criminal proceedings begins to be computed when the body of the victim of a homicide is found, so that the crimes are not prescribed until the body is found. “At present, the law establishes that the statute of limitations begins to run from the moment the event occurs, which is reasonable in most cases, but in the murders where th…
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