One Convicted Person for Sexual Abuse Asked to Reduce His Sentence because He Did Courses Online.
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A man sentenced to eight years in prison for sexual abuse tried to reduce by more than a year the time of his conviction by invoking the law of educational stimulus. However, Rawson's Justice rejected almost the totality of the trial and recognized him only one month of reduction for having completed his secondary studies while in detention. The trial was analyzed during an incident of execution of sentence. The official defense requested that, …
The Defense had asked that 15 other trainings carried out online on trades and skills of the most varied. But this position was not validated by the execution judge Karina Breckle who endorsed the arguments of the prosecutor’s office Analía Acuña so that these trainings are not taken into account. The courses described by the Defense ranged from “operational management of accommodation services”, “road safety”, “photography”, “Google Drive text …
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