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The First Juvenile Court in Badajoz has sentenced the two minors who killed Belén Cortés, the social educator who was with them in a sheltered flat last March in the capital of the country, to six years of closed confinement.Continue reading...
The Court of Minors No. 1 in Badajoz has sentenced the two minors (aged 14 and 15 years when the events happened) to six years of closed detention, who killed...
Two of the lawyers for the minors convicted of the crime of the educator Belén Cortés have announced that they will appeal the sentence, which was made public yesterday. There are three minors convicted: two boys aged 15 and 14, whose penalty is 6 years of imprisonment for murder, and a teenager aged 17, who will have to turn 5 years for having been considered an accomplice. The juvenile court sentence can be appealed to the Provincial Court of …
The shocking brutality of the murder of Belén Cortés sparks intense debate about juvenile justice in Spain. Read more Analysis of the sentence for murder of minors in Badajoz: implications and consequences in Actualidad.es.
The third minor involved receives a five-year sentence upon conviction as an accomplice
The three young men who murdered the social educator Belén Cortés last March in Badajoz have been sentenced to six years in detention for murder and robbery with violence. The two boys were 14 and 15 years old at the time of the events and lived with Cortés in a sheltered flat from which they wanted to escape. The court has also sentenced the 17-year-old girl who was an accomplice to the crime to five years as a necessary co-operative. The court…
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