Absolved a Man Convicted in 2016 for Ill-Treatment After Confessing the Woman Who Lied and Self-Injured Herself
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A man convicted of gender-based violence in 2016 in Jerez de la Frontera has been acquitted by the Supreme Court this December, after the woman who denounced him acknowledged during a trial that he had lied and self-injured himself. The High Court considers that, by proving the falseness of the testimony, the whole basis of the conviction falls apart. The Criminal Chamber has upheld the appeal for review filed by the man against the sentence han…
The Supreme Court has acquitted a man who was convicted of gender-based violence in 2016 after the woman who denounced him recognized in a trial, in which he was accused of a crime of false testimony, that he had lied and that he had self-injured himself. The High Court has upheld the appeal for review filed by the man against the sentence of the Jerez de la Frontera Criminal Court, which convicted him of crimes of ill-treatment and vexation, an…
The Supreme Court has acquitted a man who was convicted in 2016, almost a decade ago, of a crime of gender-based violence, after the woman who denounced him acknowledged years later that he had lied and that he had self-injured. It has been at the High Court in Madrid that he has finally returned to Madrid.
The Supreme Court has acquitted a man who had been convicted in 2016 of a gender-based violence crime, after the woman who denounced him acknowledged in a subsequent trial that he had lied and that he had self-injured himself.This was agreed by the Criminal Chamber in a ruling, in which the High Court notes that, having established that the complainant lied about the existence of the facts, "the whole damning building inevitably collapses."The S…
The Criminal Chamber considers the appeal of review filed by the man against the sentence of the criminal court of Jerez that sentenced him for crimes of ill-treatment of the article and of vexations, annulling that sentence El Punto Violeta de Jerez es
The Supreme Amends a False Complaint: the Woman Self-Injured and the Man Was Convicted without Proof
The Supreme warns of the need to investigate cases and to provide evidence: the man was convicted only for the testimony of the woman.
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