Home Prison: Penalty or Privilege?
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The detention of the former president remains in limbo, while an attempt is being made to serve the six-year prison sentence that the Supreme Court of Justice ratified last week.
Under the slogan “Cristina Libre”, social, trade union and political organizations of Argentina launched an international campaign to denounce what they consider a political ban and a judicial process plagued by irregularities. READ ALSO: Multitudinaria march is preparing in Argentina to accompany Cristina Kirchner before her arrest Inspired by the experience of the campaign “Lula Libre”, the initiative seeks to make visible the persecution agai…
After Cristina Kirchner reported that her plans are to be presented next Wednesday in the courts of Comodoro Py to begin serving her sentence for corruption, the Justice Party (PJ) accelerated the organization of a support mobilization to accompany the former president with the accession of guilds, picketers and the left. In principle, the columns will depart from the corner of San José and Avenida San Juan, in Constitution, at 10, on a walk bac…
According to judicial sources, the ruling, which is not binding on the Tribunal, was handed over mid-morning today and prosecutors argued that "there are no humanitarian reasons to justify granting an exceptional measure such as home detention" to the ex-president, 72 years old. Former Secretary of the Public Works, José López, surrendered to Comodoro Py to begin serving her sentence to six years in prison in the Vialidad case. Diego Luciani and…
Germán Martínez called for a massive mobilization for this Wednesday in support of the former president, who will be presented in Comodoro Py. The post “Only antiperonist hatred can deny her home”: Durísima Germán Martínez contra la Justicia appeared first on El Intranssigente.
Former President Cristina Kirchner is currently defining her judicial strategy ahead of the presentation she will have to make next Wednesday in the Comodoro Py courts to enforce the 6-year prison sentence against her following the Supreme Court's conviction in the Vialidad case.
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