Former PSC legislator Pablo Muentes, sentenced to 13 years and four months in prison in the Purga case
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The Criminal Chamber of the National Court of Justice found guilty of the crime of organized crime as leaders, within the so-called Purga case, the former Christian social legislator, Pablo Muentes; the former president of the Guayas Court of Justice, María Fabiola Gallardo; and the former judge of Guayas, Johann Marfetán, and sentenced them to 13 years and four months in prison and a fine of 40 basic unified wages (SBU) equivalent to $18,800, i…
On March 3, the National Court of Justice handed down a sentence of 13 years and four months in prison against the former assembly member of the Christian Social Party (PSC), Pablo Muentes in the Purga case. In addition to Muentes, the former president of the Guayas Court of Justice, Fabiola Gallardo, was sentenced; and the former judge of Guayas, Johann Marfetán, for 13 years. National judges considered them to be the head of a structure that o…
At the National Court of Justice, in Quito, the hearing was held at which the Criminal Court handed down the judgement in the Purga case.
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