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Following the Conviction for the Femicide of Cecilia Strzyzowski, Marcela acuña Must Comply with a Common Detention Regime

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Judge Dolly Fernández ordered that the social leader no longer have special exceptions or restrictions. The ruling orders equal treatment within the prison and reinforces physical protection measures as the definition of penalties advances. Read more
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Judge Dolly Fernández ordered that the social leader no longer have special exceptions or restrictions. The ruling orders equal treatment within the prison and reinforces physical protection measures as the definition of penalties advances. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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After sentencing the Sena clan to life imprisonment for the femicide of Cecilia Strzyzowski, the judge of the Chamber of Crime No. 2 of Chaco, Dolly Fernández, ordered that Marcela Acuña lose all the special treatment granted to her during the oral trial stage.This Saturday, Judge Fernández confirmed that Acuña must comply with a common detention regime during her sentence to life imprisonment for the murder of Cecilia.For this reason, she will …

Nearly a month after being found guilty of the femicide of Cecilia Strzyzowski, social activist Marcela Acuña will lose the special privileges she enjoyed during the trial. Judge Dolly Fernández of the Chaco Criminal Court No. 2 ordered that the defendant begin serving a regular detention regime, placing her on equal footing with the rest of the inmates. The ruling eliminates privileges such as her stay in a wing with differentiated activities, …

Almost a month after Marcela Acuña was convicted of the femicide of Cecilia Strzyzowski, Chaco Chamber of Crime Judge No. 2, Dolly Fernández, ordered that the political leader lose all the special treatment granted to her during the oral trial stage. The measure was announced this Saturday, after the judge ordered that the convicted woman should begin to comply with a common detention regime. This will mean that the former candidate for the mayo…

Almost a month after Marcela Acuña was convicted of the femicide of Cecilia Strzyzowski, the judge of the Chamber of Crime No. 2 of Chaco, Dolly Fernández, ordered that the political leader lose all the special treatment granted to her during the oral trial stage. From now on, the social leader must comply with a common prison regime. The measure was announced this Saturday, after the judge ordered that the convicted woman should begin to comply…

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chacodiapordia.com broke the news in on Sunday, December 7, 2025.
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