“Reason”: Pedro Sanchez's brother appeals the accusation of influence trafficking
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The musician David Sánchez, brother of the president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, has been prosecuted this Monday for the crimes of prevarication and trafic...
MADRID — The brother of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, David Sanchez, announced in a court in Badajoz today his intention to appeal an indictment filed earlier this week by Judge Beatriz Bijedma for crimes of trafficking in influence and abuse of official position while employed in an orchestra. David Sanchez's defense team is demanding that the investigating judge forward the last batch of statements taken in the proceedings last week, i…
The judge has decided to prosecute him and ten other people for the alleged crimes of prevarication and influence trafficking. More information: Two heads of conservatory declare that "there were rumors" that Sanchez's brother would get a place in Badajoz.
David Sánchez Pérez-Castejón will appeal the prosecution ordered by Judge Beatriz Biedma, in the context of the case that investigates an alleged treatment of favor in his appointment as a high office in the Diputación de Badajoz, as TVE advances. The defense of the brother of the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, has asked the judge to provide a copy of the statements made last week in the proceedings, including those of David Sánchez…
The defense team for David Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, brother of Pedro Sánchez, has announced that it will appeal the decision of Beatriz Biedma, the presiding judge of Badajoz Court of Instruction No. 3, who issued a 71-page ruling indicting him on charges of administrative malfeasance and influence peddling. The ruling also affects Miguel Ángel Gallardo, president of the Badajoz Provincial Council in Extremadura, as well as other officials within…
"When a position is created for a particular person, even if all formal procedures are fulfilled, as could not be otherwise because if it would not be evident to anyone the true purpose pursued, the offence of prevarication is committed, since all actions of the Administration must pursue the satisfaction of the general interests, not those of one or more persons in particular."
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