Public Prosecutor's Office Argues that the Execution of Ricardo Salgado's Sentence Should Be Suspended
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Prosecutor claims that, in the face of Alzheimer's disease, serving the sentence would be useless. Still in this issue, Iranian Foreign Ministry accuses the US of violating the cease-fire.
The prosecutor considers that the former banker should be sentenced, in legal form, to at least 10 years' imprisonment, but alert to the defendant's state of health.
The Public Prosecutor's Office (MP) argued that Ricardo Salgado does not serve an effective prison sentence under the BES/GES process, due to the state of health of the former banker. The position of the MP emerges following the medical assessments carried out to the former president of Banco Espírito Santo (BES), currently diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, elements that have been presented in the ongoing judicial proceedings. The president of…
"It would be a useless act to impose a penalty on someone who doesn't understand it," the prosecutor added.
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