The Supreme Court Defined that the Gendarme Who Pretended to Be Run over in the Pan American Will Go to Trial
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Juan López Torales had pretended to have been run over during a protest by Lear workers in 2014.He is charged with the crimes of "illegal deprivation of liberty aggravated by having been committed with violence and false testimony."
The Supreme Court rejected an appeal filed by the defense of Juan López Torales and allowed the progress of the oral proceedings. The cash is accused of having simulated an outrage during a protest that occurred in 2014. The entry The "gendarme carancho" will go to trial for the controversial episode of the Panamericana was first published in #BorderPeriodismo.
The Supreme Court rejected the defense’s argument and allowed the oral debate over an episode that occurred during a protest by Lear workers in 2014. Gendarmerie commander Juan López Torales, known as the gendarme “carancho,” will go to trial on charges of having pretended to have been run over by a protester during a protest on the Pan American Highway in 2014. The decision was final after the Supreme Court rejected an appeal filed by his defen…
The Supreme Court rejected a case for the defense of Juan López Torales and set the case for illegal deprivation of liberty aggravated and false testimony.
Buenos Aires, 20 August (NA) -- The Supreme Court of Justice rejected as inadmissible a statement by the defense of Commander Juan López Torales, known as the "carancho gendarme", and thus validated the progress of the oral trial to be investigated for illegal deprivation of liberty aggravated by having been committed with violence and false testimony. Torales became known in July 2014 after deliberately throwing himself on the hood of a moving …
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