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Báez Sosa Case: Lucas Pertossi Asked to Be Released From Prison on the Grounds that the “Reasonable Period” of Pretrial Detention Was Fulfilled

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He requested that it be replaced by alternative measures, such as house arrest or electronic monitoring. The defense argued that, after more than six years under arrest, there are no longer risks of escape or obstruction of the process and that the restrictive measure lost its cautionary meaning.

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He requested that it be replaced by alternative measures, such as house arrest or electronic monitoring. The defense argued that, after more than six years under arrest, there are no longer risks of escape or obstruction of the process and that the restrictive measure lost its cautionary meaning.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Rugbier, sentenced to 15 years for being a necessary participant, shall remain in detention

The defense of Lucas Pertossi, one of the rugbiers convicted of the crime of Fernando Báez Sosa, called for a review of his pretrial detention.

The rugbier declared that Fernando's death "was not a murder because no one intended to kill him. I took it as a tragedy, something that got out of hand." Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Lucas Pertossi’s defense requested his release from prison before the courts, considering that the “reasonable period” of his pretrial detention had already been fulfilled in the context of the trial for the crime of Fernando Báez Sosa. The request was submitted to the Oral Court in Criminal Cases No. 1 of Dolores. Lawyers Ignacio Nolfi and Rolando Brown argued that Pertossi has been detained since 2020 and that his situation cannot be transform…

The lawyer of Lucas Pertossi (27), the rugbier sentenced to 15 years in prison after the Justice considers him a “secondary partner” in the crime of Fernando Báez Sosa, filed a request for the release of the young man under the argument of “excess of reasonable time” in pretrial detention. The official defender, Rolando Brown, made the request to the Oral Court in Criminal Cases No. 1 of Dolores, which on 6 February 2023 sentenced five rugbiers …

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SOMOS JUJUY broke the news on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
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