The lawyer of Tony Janzen Valverde Victoriano, known as “Small J”, presented two key appeals to the Federal Justice: on Wednesday he appealed the prosecution and the embargo of one billion pesos, and the next day he filed a habeas corpus denouncing “inhuman conditions of imprisonment” in the Marcos Paz prison. According to the paper, solitary confinement in individual cells and without contact with anyone amounts to “torture and institutional vi…
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The lawyer of Tony Janzen Valverde Victoriano, known as “Small J”, presented two key appeals to the Federal Justice: on Wednesday he appealed the prosecution and the embargo of one billion pesos, and the next day he filed a habeas corpus denouncing “inhuman conditions of imprisonment” in the Marcos Paz prison. According to the paper, solitary confinement in individual cells and without contact with anyone amounts to “torture and institutional vi…