Absolve Former Commander in Case of Torture of Lydia Cacho
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Mexico City. A collegial court overturned the seven-year prison sentence imposed on the former commander, Juan Sánchez Moreno, in determining that there is no evidence to prove his involvement in the crime of torture against journalist Lydia Cacho Ribeiro. Therefore, he ordered that, within 24 hours, an acquittal be issued in his favour. Unanimously, the third collegiate court in criminal matters residing in Quintana Roo granted plain and plain …
Despite having previously been sentenced to seven years and six months in prison, the Third Collegiate Criminal Court of Quintana Roo issued an acquittal in favor of Juan S. M., former commander of the Specialized Unit in Compliance with Judicial Commandments of the Judicial Police of Puebla, in the case [...] The post Absolve former Puebla commander in case Lydia Cacho appeared first on Oronoticias.
Former commander implicated in torture of Lydia Cacho acquitted due to lack of evidence A collegiate court based in Quintana Roo acquitted the former commander of the Puebla Judicial Police, Juan Sánchez Moreno, who had been convicted of torture against journalist Lydia Cacho. The court determined that there was insufficient evidence to prove his direct participation in the reported events, so it revoked the sentence and ordered his immediate re…
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