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The National Court Clones the Mobile Phone of Sánchez's Former Chief of Staff for the Leire Case

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The judge invalidates the previous cloning of the cell phone, which was carried out without the presence of Serrano's lawyer

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The judge invalidates the previous cloning of the cell phone, which was carried out without the presence of Serrano's lawyer

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The former president of Correos had also requested the cancellation of the first clone of the phone because it was made without the presence of his lawyer

·Barcelona, Spain
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The UCO sees in it a "pre-eminent participation" in the Leire Díez plot—who it placed in the Post Office—and in the "destabilization" of the judicial causes...

·Madrid, Spain
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His defense claims that the device was seized without the express authorization of Judge Pedraz, who will now review the copy of the UCO

·Madrid, Spain
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The judge of the National High Court who investigates the sewers of the PSOE has summoned for next Tuesday Juan Manuel Serrano, former president of Correos and former head of cabinet of the president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, to proceed to the clone of his mobile phone.The summons is at 10:00 hours.At the first moment, ... Continue reading "The judge quotes on Tuesday the former chief of office of Sánchez to clone his mobile for his "pre…

·Madrid, Spain
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Juan Manuel Serrano, former chief of staff of Pedro Sánchez in the PSOE and former president of Correos, is quoted this Tuesday in the National High Court to "verify" the clone of his mobile phone, a diligence that he challenged when he considered that it has not been carried out with sufficient guarantees.

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OKDIARIO broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Sunday, August 16, 2026.
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