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Plague Case: Five Days Has Taken the Prosecutor’s Office to Present the Evidence Against Six Defendants Who Would Have ‘Denatured Jurisdictional Guarantees’

Summary by El Universo
Five days is what until this Monday, 21 July, the attorney general in charge, Wilson Toainga, has used to present the evidence he maintains in the Plaga case to accuse five judges and a court clerk of having obtained economic benefits in exchange for the release and impunity of prisoners sentenced for serious crimes, such as murder, organized crime, trafficking in controlled substances, smuggling of migrants and rape, among others.

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Five days is what until this Monday, 21 July, the attorney general in charge, Wilson Toainga, has used to present the evidence he maintains in the Plaga case to accuse five judges and a court clerk of having obtained economic benefits in exchange for the release and impunity of prisoners sentenced for serious crimes, such as murder, organized crime, trafficking in controlled substances, smuggling of migrants and rape, among others.

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El Universo broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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