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Ramiro Riaño Ruling: Álvaro Uribe Case – El Tiempo

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The former president ruled after the judge of the Bogotá High Court Ramiro Riaño withdrew from the review of a tutelage filed by his defence

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe (2002-2010) presented himself this Wednesday to a court in Rionegro, in the department of Antioquia (northwest), to formalize his detention, after having been sentenced to twelve years in prison for the crimes of procedural fraud and bribery in criminal proceedings.

The recent conviction of Colombia’s former president, Alvaro Uribe, to 12 years in house imprisonment for procedural fraud and bribery of witnesses has generated reactions both in Colombia and internationally. International analyst Raúl Sohr, in a new edition of Global Prime Connection, highlighted the historical impact of the ruling, ensuring that the judicial decision marks a turning point in Colombian politics. “It is the first time that a pr…

Former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe (2002-2010) presented himself this Wednesday to a court in Rionegro, in the department of Antioquia (northwest), to formalize his detention, after having been sentenced in first instance to twelve years in prison for the crimes of procedural fraud and bribery in criminal proceedings.

·Lima, Peru
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On social networks, the ex-mandatario said that he is complying with the house arrest ordered by Judge Sandra Heredia. Government

Senator Iván Cepeda denounced on Wednesday that he has received multiple death threats since Judge Sandra Heredia sentenced former President Alvaro Uribe Vélez to 12 years in house imprisonment for bribery crimes in criminal proceedings and procedural fraud. According to the congressman, the attacks intensified after the court ruling and are now “almost daily.” Cepeda, who was the counterpart in the judicial process that led to the historic conv…

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Nación Paisa broke the news in on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
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