In a unanimous decision, the Second Chamber of the High Court fixed at $80,000,000 the amount of compensation that the Treasury will have to pay for moral damage to Clarisa del Rosario Godoy Uribe, who was arrested at her home on July 5, 1974, with seven months of pregnancy, and subjected to torture in police stations in Castro and Ancud. The Santiago Court of Appeal fixed at $80,000,000 the amount of compensation that the Treasury will have to …
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In a unanimous decision, the Second Chamber of the High Court fixed at $80,000,000 the amount of compensation that the Treasury will have to pay for moral damage to Clarisa del Rosario Godoy Uribe, who was arrested at her home on July 5, 1974, with seven months of pregnancy, and subjected to torture in police stations in Castro and Ancud. The Santiago Court of Appeal fixed at $80,000,000 the amount of compensation that the Treasury will have to …