The Government Processes a Petition for Pardon for the Former State Attorney General
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The Government, through the Ministry of Justice, has already activated the machinery to pardon the former Attorney General of the State Álvaro García Ortiz, who has been sentenced to two years of disqualification for the crime of revealing secrets. The Executive has begun the proceedings and has addressed the Supreme Court, which condemned him, so that this body may issue a report on this request. This is a petition for pardon made by two indivi…
The Ministry of Justice is already processing the request for pardon for the former State Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz, and is requesting a report from the Supreme Court. This is the first request for pardon after García Ortiz was sentenced in November to two years of disqualification to exercise the position of State Attorney General for disclosure of secrets by businessman Alberto González Amador, boyfriend of the president of the Comm…
After seeking the position of the Prosecutor’s Office, the court will determine whether there are elements justifying the granting of this measure, on which the Executive has the last word “A Disturbing Judgment”: 150 jurists sign a manifesto against the Supreme’s conviction to the former Attorney General The Ministry of Justice has activated the procedure to study the first requests for pardon filed in favor of the former Attorney General of th…
Justice initiates legal proceedings after two individuals have requested full pardon for Álvaro García Ortiz
This is the first petition for pardon after García Ortiz was sentenced by the Supreme to two years of disqualification. More information: The State Attorney's Office asks that García Ortiz be declared null and void for "multiple and serious" violations of rights
The Ministry of Justice processes the petition for pardon for the former state attorney general Álvaro García Ortiz, and asks for a report from the Supreme, after two individuals have applied for a full pardon, according to El País newspaper on Wednesday and have confirmed to EFE government sources.
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