Dismissed the Challenge Against the Court of the Court of Badajoz, Which Will Try the Brother of the President of the Government in May
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The TSJEX considers that there is no reason to consider that there has been a "loss of impartiality" in the three judges who will judge the case of the hiring of David Sanchez in the Diputación de Badajoz
The Special Chamber of the High Court of Justice of Extremadura (TSJEX) has unanimously rejected the challenge raised against the judges of the First Section of the...
The Superior Court of Justice of Extremadura has rejected the challenges filed against the three magistrates of the Provincial Court of Badajoz who must try David Sanchez, brother of the President of the Government, for alleged irregularities in their recruitment in the Pacan Diputación.The Chamber has rejected the arguments of lack of impartiality adduced by several ... Continue reading "The Superior Court of Extremadura tombs the challenge of …
The High Court of Justice of Extremadura (TSJEX) has rejected the challenge raised against the judges of the Court of Badajoz who form the trial chamber in the case against David Sánchez, brother of the President of the Government, and the former president of the Diputación Pacense, Miguel Ángel Gallardo, as reported by EFE.In the resolution, the Special Chamber of the TSJEX explains that there are no grounds for believing that there has been a …
The brother of the president of the government, like others investigated, had filed a challenge against the court that will judge him. More information: David Sanchez, on the bench: for the first time in Democracy a direct relative of the president goes to trial for corruption
The Special Chamber of the High Court of Justice of Extremadura has unanimously dismissed the recusal motion filed against the judges presiding over the trial at the Provincial Court of Badajoz against the former president of the Provincial Council, Miguel Ángel Gallardo, and David Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, brother of the Prime Minister, along with nine other defendants. Read more
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