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She Dies at Age 74 Angela Murillo, the Judge Who Buried the Structure of Eta

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Judge Angela Murillo, the first woman to enter the Criminal Division of the National High Court in 1993, died this Friday at the age of 74, confirmed to EFE sources from that court. Continue reading

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Judge Angela Murillo, who was the first woman to enter the Criminal Division of the National High Court in 1993, died this Friday at the age of 74, just two years after leaving the judicial career, according to El Diario Vasco. Murillo, (Almondralejo, 1952), was part of a group of judges that acquired great relevance in the fight against ETA and its ramifications from the National High Court. She was the first woman to enter the Criminal Divisio…

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Judge Angela Murillo, the first woman to enter the Criminal Division of the National High Court in 1993, died this Friday at the age of 74, confirmed to EFE sources from that court. Continue reading

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Murillo and Garzon, Garzon and Murillo; both are the same. There was a long period in the Spanish National Court where judges Angela Murillo and Baltasar Garzon worked hand in hand. Garzon issued the instructions, based on the hypotheses of the Civil Guard and the Spanish Police, and Murillo signed the verdicts. In other words, the Civil Guard or the Police would place the ball, Garzon would make the cross and Murillo would score the goal. Thus …

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Judge Angela Murillo, the first woman to enter the Criminal Division of the National High Court, in 1993, died on Friday ...

Judge Angela Murillo, the first woman to enter the Criminal Division of the National High Court in 1993, died this Friday at 74 years of age, confirmed to Efe sources of this court. Angela Murillo, retired since September 2024, devoted 31 years to the National High Court and more than forty years to the judiciary, during which she collaborated intensely in the fight against ETA and starred in some of the most media trials in Spain's history.

The retired judge, the first woman to enter the Criminal Chamber, led clashes with defendants from the band and the left abertzale. One with Otegi led to the annulment of the trial by Bateragune

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El Diario Montañes broke the news in on Friday, February 13, 2026.
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