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First Historic Sentence Handed Down for Vicarious Violence in Quintana Roo

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The first historical sentence for vicarious violence granted in Quintana Roo was imposed on Jesús Escamilla Cid who was sentenced to four and a half years in prison for removing his son in an act of revenge against his former partner. He will also have to pay more than 128 thousand pesos for reparation of the damage. For the first time in the judicial history of Quintana Roo, a judge handed down a conviction for the crime of vicarious violence, …
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They handed down their first sentence for vicarious violence in Quintana Roo Jesús Escamilla will spend more than 4 years in prison for removing their son to harm their former partner Cancun, June 2 (InZoom.mx).—For the first time in the story of Quintana Roo, a judge handed down a conviction for the crime of vicarious violence, in a case that set a precedent in the fight against this type of emotional and psychological aggression. Jesús Escamil…

This article was originally published in Noticias para Municipios. With the recent memory of the murder by vicarious violence of the 13-year-old girl from Bilbao at the hands of her father last Friday, and in the absence of confirmation by the same type of macho violence of the 22-year-old boy stabbed yesterday in Sentmenat (Barcelona), the Ministry of the Interior has published the data of the latest statistics of the protection system ‘VioGén’…

The first historical sentence for vicarious violence granted in Quintana Roo was imposed on Jesús Escamilla Cid who was sentenced to four and a half years in prison for removing his son in an act of revenge against his former partner. He will also have to pay more than 128 thousand pesos for reparation of the damage. For the first time in the judicial history of Quintana Roo, a judge handed down a conviction for the crime of vicarious violence, …

Benito Juárez.- “In an unprecedented event in Quintana Roo, the Attorney General’s Office obtained the first conviction for the crime of vicarious violence against a victim of reserved identity, so Jesús Escamilla Cid will serve a prison sentence of four years and six months, for events recorded in the municipality of Playa del Carmen,” said the head of the Attorney General’s Office, Raciel López Salazar, in the framework of the press conference…

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El Quintana Roo MX broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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