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Judge maría Servini Spoke of Cristina Kirchner’s Conviction: “I Don’t See Her Too Long in Prison”

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The judge, with extensive experience in Federal Justice, was surprised to deliver a definition of the former president’s home prison. “I don’t see her there for long.”

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The judge, with extensive experience in Federal Justice, was surprised to deliver a definition of the former president’s home prison. “I don’t see her there for long.”

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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After the judicial authorization, Da Silva will approach the home of San José 1111 to meet with Fernández de Kirchner after the conclusion of the Mercosur summit that will take place since 10 o’clock in the San Martín Palace. Brazil’s president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, will visit tomorrow afternoon the ex-mandator Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who is serving home prison in her district of Constitution after the sentence of 6 years in prison…

One of Cristina Kirchner’s lawyers, Gregorio Dalbón, criticized federal judge María Servini for saying that the former president’s home prison, after the Vialidad conviction, would not extend for long. “I wouldn’t say that soon (freedom will come back), but I don’t see her for much time either (presa),” the judge, the one with the most experience in the federal criminal court, reflected in statements to the press. “Tell me which one has seen tha…

The federal judge analyzed the judicial and political scenario around the situation of Cristina Kirchner, her home prison and the role of the Supreme Court.

The federal judge opined on the conviction of the former president, questioned the length of her home prison and suggested that there could be a political way out. María Servini entry: " Cristina I don't see much time in prison" was first published in #BorderJournalism.

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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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