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How the case against Cristina Kirchner continues in the Court
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Cristina Kirchner's last attempt to avoid jail
This Monday morning the former Argentine president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner has appealed to the last possible instance in the courts to avoid going to prison. Through her lawyer, the former official has filed a complaint in the justice system for the case of Vialidad, in which she has been convicted of corruption. The penalty that would be applied to her is six years of imprisonment, in addition to the permanent disqualification from holdi…
Cristina Fernández presents her last appeal to the Supreme Court to appeal her sentence to six years in prison - La Tercera
Argentina's former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner announced this Monday that her team of lawyers have filed a complaint with the Supreme Court for the six-year prison sentence in the so-called “Vialidad case”, thus exhausting the last way to overturn the sentence.Fernández de Kirchner has already appealed the sentence to the Federal Court of Cassation, the country's highest criminal court, which rejected the appeal and left the former …
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