Federal Judge Bailaque Resigned, Charged with Alleged Links with Drug Trafficking
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The judge's resignation was presented to the Minister of Justice, Mariano Cúneo Libarona, who must send it to President Javier Milei. His situation will be defined by the Executive and then by the Judicial.
After several months of investigation and before the request for a political trial against him, the federal judge of Rosario, Marcelo Bailaque, who was accused of extortion and of maintaining close ties with drug trafficking in the province of Santa Fe, resigned from office on Wednesday and now President Javier Milei will have to define whether he accepts it. The resignation came at the hands of the Minister of Justice of the Nation, Mariano Cún…
The federal judge of Rosario Marcelo Bailaque presented his resignation to avoid the political trial and obtain a special retirement. But the exit is not assured: the executive has not yet decided if he accepts the resignation. If he does, he loses his rights and is detained. If not, the process to remove him advances.
The magistrate tried to retire before being dismissed, but the Council of the Judiciary could refuse his departure to move forward with his removal. The post resigned Marcelo Bailaque, the judge accused of links with narcos in Rosario and who seeks to avoid the political trial appeared first on The Intransigent.
The federal judge Marcelo Bailaque, investigated for extortion and drug trafficking in Rosario, presented his resignation on Wednesday and President Javier Milei will have to define whether he accepts it. The magistrate raised his resignation to the Minister of Justice, Mariano Cúneo Libarona, who must send it to the president to define his situation. Bailaque, who has been a federal judge since 2008, had been summoned to testify by the Indictme…
The federal judge Marcelo Bailaque, accused of having links with drug trafficking in Rosario, resigned from office this Tuesday, thus avoiding being dismissed by the Council of the Magistracy which planned to do so next week.The magistrate has a pretrial detention order against him issued in late April by Judge Eduardo Rodríguez Da Cruz, which had not entered into force because he had immunity from arrest for his rights.Now there is speculation …
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