[Opinion] Judicial Power Declares Inadmissible Habeas Corpus of Pedro Castillo: Seeking His Freedom Under UN Arguments
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Although a UN Working Group concluded that Castillo's detention was arbitrary, the judiciary determined that this opinion "does not constitute a decision of a jurisdictional nature."
Judge Ana Osorio Sosa noted in her ruling that the reports of the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detentions are not interfering in the country.
The judicial branch declared the last habeas corpus lawsuit filed in favor of former president Pedro Castillo to order his immediate release for being arbitrarily detained. Lima's constitutional judge, Ana Osorio, dismissed the appeal filed by defense lawyer and former minister Walter Ayala, based on the conclusions of a report of the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention of the United Nations Human Rights Council, which concludes that the detent…
The judiciary declares inadmissible the h beas corpus presented by the defense of former president Pedro Castillo who sought the nullity of his conviction on the basis of UN arguments.
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