‘Forced to Marry Against Will, Adopted Wrong Action’: SC Allows Convicted Woman Seek Governor’s Pardon for Killing Fiance
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‘Forced to marry against will, adopted wrong action’: SC allows convicted woman seek Governor’s pardon for killing fiance
The court said that her crime cannot be condoned but also observed that 22 years have lapsed since the incident occurred in 2003 and the woman was not allowed to make a decision for herself.
On Thursday, July 17, the Second Chamber of the Supreme Court issued an order denying permission to appeal to former police officer Rosa Peral, who was sentenced to 25 years in prison for the murder of Pedro R., in the case known as the crime of the Guardia Urbana. Varapalo del Supremo as well to Rosa Peral: he refuses to review his conviction for the crime of the Guardia Urbana after the confession of Albert López, also convicted, who recognize…
The Supreme Court has rejected the request of former agent of the Barcelona Urban Guard Rosa Peral to review her sentence to 25 years in prison for the so-called crime of the Urban Guard, after her former partner and co-author, Albert Lopez, acknowledged her participation in the murder.
The Supreme Court has rejected the request of former agent of the Barcelona Urban Guard Rosa Peral to review her sentence to 25 years in prison for the so-called crime of the Urban Guard, after her former partner and co-author, Albert Lopez, acknowledged her participation in the murder.
The Spanish Supreme Court has denied Rosa Peral permission to appeal her conviction. Peral was sentenced to 25 years in prison for the brutal murder of Pedro Rodríguez, known as the Guàrdia Urbana crime. Peral’s defense had based the appeal on a recent statement by Albert López, also convicted of the same offense, in which he admitted to the prison administration that he was responsible for the murder. According to her defense, this testimony co…
Supreme Court Affirms Conviction Of Woman For Fiance's Murder; Allows Her & Aides To Seek Governor's Pardon
In an extraordinary instance, the Supreme Court on July 14, while upholding the life sentence of a female convict guilty of murdering her fiancé, granted her an opportunity to seek pardon before the...
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