The Judge Refuses to Withdraw “at This Time” the Passport to Pedro Sánchez’s Brother
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David Sánchez, brother of the president of the government and prosecuted for the alleged irregularities in his hiring in 2017 in the Provincial Council of Badajoz, will retain his passport for now and, with this, the possibility of leaving Spain. The head of the Instructional Court 3 of the capital of the country, Beatriz Biedma, has issued a warrant in which he rejects “at this moment” the petition of the popular accusation, exercised by the ps…
Biedma requires Sánchez to report in two days "on any change of address that has taken place or is going to take place," given that the accusations maintain that "it has been planned" to change residenceSánchez's brother, before the bench: keys to the other judicial and media front that surrounds the president The head of Court Number 3 of Badajoz, Beatriz Biedma, considers that the withdrawal of the passport does not proceed to David Sánchez, b…
Judge Beatriz Biedma today requested David Sánchez Pérez-Castejón to inform her within two days of any change of address that has taken place or that will...
The instructor criticizes that the defense "contests with evasiveness" about a change of residence of David Sanchez and leaves the door open to adopt precautionary measures.More information: Popular accusations ask for 3 years in prison for Sanchez's brother and to return his salary in Badajoz
In a car that has had LD access, Biedma gives two days to the defense to report "any change of address that has taken place."
Judge Beatriz Biedma, charged with prosecuting the brother of the president of the government, David Sánchez, for transgression and trafficking in influence, has decreed that it does not proceed "at this moment and with the objective data currently contained in the procedure" to remove his passport or to prohibit him from leaving the country, as reported by means such as La Sexta. In an order to which this media has had access, the judge does re…
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