Agostina Páez’s Father Spoke After the Ruling in Brazil: “at All Times I Was Afraid that I Would Be Imprisoned”
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Mariano Páez also pointed out that the prosecution’s decision will involve a cost of $40,000 per victim. “It’s crazy,” she defined. The sentence ruled out 15 years of imprisonment and the woman will be able to return to the country.
The judge will wait for a statement by the prosecutor before deciding if she can leave the country
RÍO DE JANEIRO.- Agostina Páez, the 29-year-old Santiago lawyer accused of racism, faced on Tuesday afternoon the formal start of the trial against her in the courts of Rio de Janeiro, which originally included a potential penalty of up to 15 years in prison. During the first hearing, the Brazilian prosecutor’s office reduced the request for conviction from three crimes to one, with a minimum penalty that could be offset by community services an…
The Argentine lawyer will be able to return to Santiago del Estero after performing community tasks, although the prosecution asked to maintain restrictions until defining all the details of the agreement, which includes compensation close to US$50,000 for each victim.
On the afternoon of this Tuesday, March 24, Agostina Paéz had to appear in front of the Brazilian Justice after two months of being under house arrest and electronic anklet for racist gestures towards employees of a bar in Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro. When everything seemed negative, a request for meaningful apologies and a solid defense of Carla Junqueira, his lawyer, seemed to help the authorities reduce the sentence and allow him to pay bail as w…
Canal C Agostina Páez will continue in Brazil: Justice stopped his return to Argentina Argentine lawyer Agostina Páez will have to stay in Brazil for at least another 15 days, after the Justice of that country decided to maintain the restrictions until a final sentence is handed down against him for the crime of racial insult. The measure frustrated the expectations of his surroundings, which awaited his return to Santiago del Estero in the next…
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