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Guatemala-Sperisen File a Lawsuit Against Several Judges

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He called for the appointment of an extraordinary extra-cantonal prosecutor due to the "obvious partiality" of the Geneva Public Prosecutor's Office.
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Erwin Sperisen, 55, former police chief in Guatemala, spent more than ten years in Swiss custody. Now he filed a complaint against his judges for abuse of office.

He called for the appointment of an extraordinary extra-cantonal prosecutor due to the "obvious partiality" of the Geneva Public Prosecutor's Office.

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Erwin Sperisen filed a criminal complaint with the Geneva Public Prosecutor's Office against several judges of the Geneva Court of Appeal for abuse of authority and infringement of honour. Her lawyer requested the appointment of an extraordinary extracantonal prosecutor to conduct the investigation.

New rebound in a long case: the former head of the Guatemalan police accuses the Geneva judges "of deliberately violating the presumption of innocence." He attacks several judgesErwin Sperisen filed a criminal complaint with the Geneva Public Prosecutor's Office against several judges of the Geneva Court of Appeal for abuse of authority and infringement of honour. His lawyer asks for the appointment of an extraordinary extracantonal prosecutor t…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
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