The Thai Court Has the Ruling on the Appeals in the Daniel Sancho Case Ready
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The wait has reached its decisive moment for Daniel Sancho. The Thai justice system has prepared its ruling on the appeals filed against the life sentence imposed on the Spaniard for the premeditated murder of Colombian Edwin Arrieta. The Phuket Court of Appeals has confirmed that the ruling is ready and will be sent to the Samui Provincial Court, which will set a date for its reading. Read more
The Samui Court sentenced Sancho in first instance to life imprisonment almost two years ago, after finding him guilty of the premeditated murder. More information: Sancho’s two years of ‘privileges’, Surat Than’s ‘Hell’s Cooker: psychological support, extra food or video calls
The decision has already been drafted and is being sent to the Samui court, which will have to call the parties for public reading and define whether the sentence changes, there is a new trial or capital punishment against the Spanish.
The Court of Appeal of Phuket, Thailand, said on Monday that the ruling on the appeals filed by the case of Daniel Sancho, a Spanish man sentenced to life imprisonment in the Asian country for the premeditated murder of Colombian Edwin Arrieta, is already ready."The sentence is being sent to the court of first instance," said sources from the court of Phuket, charged with resolving appeals and referring the judgment to the Provincial Court of Sa…
The Phuket Court of Appeal has sent the decision to the court of first instance pending the election of a day for public reading.
The case of Daniel Sancho faces its final stage. Three years after the crime in which the Spanish killed the Colombian surgeon Edwin Arrieta in Thailand, the country’s justice now seems to have decided the sentence in respect of the case. Phuket Court of Appeal, in the Asian country, confirmed Monday to the EFE agency that it has already ready the sentence corresponding to the appeals filed. Judicial sources stated that “the sentence is being se…
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