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Pedro Castillo: Permanent Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court Will Review Convictions for Coup D'état

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Delia Espinoza: The details of the PJ's decision to approve the formalization of the preparatory investigation against Juan José Santiváñez: What is the status of the investigation linked to the audios delivered by agent ‘Culebra’?The Special Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court ordered to refer to the Permanent Criminal Chamber the appeals filed by Pedro Castillo, his former ministers Betsy Chávez and Willy Huerta, and the former chief of staf…
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Delia Espinoza: The details of the PJ's decision to approve the formalization of the preparatory investigation against Juan José Santiváñez: What is the status of the investigation linked to the audios delivered by agent ‘Culebra’?The Special Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court ordered to refer to the Permanent Criminal Chamber the appeals filed by Pedro Castillo, his former ministers Betsy Chávez and Willy Huerta, and the former chief of staf…

·Lima, Peru
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The judicial branch accepted the appeal filed by former president Pedro Castillo, with which it seeks to reverse the sentence of 11 years, 5 months and 15 days of imprisonment imposed for the alleged crime of conspiracy to rebellion, in the framework of the failed coup d'état of December 7, 2022.By a decision issued on December 29, to which RPP acceded, the Special Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court decided to “grant” the appeal filed by the …

·Peru
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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Sunday, January 4, 2026.
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