Cuadernos Cause: Gendarmerie's Expertise Confirmed that They Were Written by Driver Oscar Centeno
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The calligraphic analysis had been ordered by the Federal Oral Court No. 7, which will conduct the trial. They identified the “graphic personality” of the driver, but could not be determined to be of his authorship.
The work is key to the oral trial of the largest corruption case in Argentine history, which will begin on November 6.Only on some occasions the specialists found certain "lacks of spontaneity" in writing.
An official expert from the Gendarmerie established that the eight “coima books” where the trips of national officials who were collecting bribes from businessmen to maintain their contracts with the State were recorded were actually written by the driver who made those trips, Oscar Centeno. In addition, the study determined that the digital copies of those notebooks that are available to the parties and that made THE NATION at the beginning of …
The Federal Oral Court 7 has incorporated a calligraphic expertise of the National Gendarmerie into the supplementary instruction of the Cuadernos case, a key measure before the start of the oral trial scheduled for November 6. This expert report confirms the authorship of the manuscripts attributed to Oscar Centeno, the former remister who acts as “repentant” in the case, and has been one of the last elements of evidence added to the file. The …
The Federal Oral Court 7 incorporated as evidence in the Cuadernos case an expert opinion from the Gendarmerie that corroborates that the remissor Oscar Centeno was the author of these manuscripts, so that they will be analyzed during the oral trial that will begin on November 6. The expert study was carried out on the originals kept by the judges in a safe and digitized copies, whose correspondence was also corroborated, according to judicial s…
The driver's writings contained more than 1,500 changes, crossovers and alterations, many in significant names and addresses.
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