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Cristina Kirchner asked to suspend the hearings of the road trial and challenged a judge and the prosecutor who asked to double her sentence

Summary by La Nacion
Cristina Kirchner, through a letter signed by her lawyer Carlos Beraldi, asked to suspend the hearings that are being held to review her six-year prison sentence in the road case and asked to remove prosecutor Mario Villar, who had claimed a double sentence, and Judge Diego Barroetaveña, who must decide on the matter. Now, the incident must be resolved by Chamber IV of the Criminal Cassation Chamber, which is the one that is reviewing the senten…

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Cristina Kirchner, through a letter signed by her lawyer Carlos Beraldi, asked to suspend the hearings that are being held to review her six-year prison sentence in the road case and asked to remove prosecutor Mario Villar, who had claimed a double sentence, and Judge Diego Barroetaveña, who must decide on the matter. Now, the incident must be resolved by Chamber IV of the Criminal Cassation Chamber, which is the one that is reviewing the senten…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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In a letter signed by lawyers Carlos Alberto Beraldi and Ary Llernovoy, the defense of the former president stated “objective circumstances that undermine the objectivity and impartiality of the above-mentioned magistrates”. Finally, Chamber IV of the Cassation Chamber made the decision to oppose the request to challenge Judge Diego Barroetaveña and prosecutor Mario Villar, who this week requested that their sentence be doubled. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Wednesday, February 28, 2024.
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