Cgpj Refuses to Annul the Agreements that Disabled Baltasar Garzón as a Judge
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The High Court sentenced him as the perpetrator of the offences of trespass and illegal interception of communications, to the penalty – among others – of special disqualification from the office of judge or magistrate for eleven years.
The plenary will review the decision of the Permanent Commission, which denied the request of the former judge in his search for a symbolic return to the career supported by the UN ruling that he had not had a fair trial.Who is who of the three proceedings against Garzón that the United Nations committee questions?The Permanent Commission of the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) rejected last July to annul the agreements that decreed in 20…
The Permanent Commission of the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) has rejected the petition of former judge Baltasar Garzón to annul the agreements that in 2012 decreed his expulsion from the judicial career after his disqualification for ordering the intervention of the lawyers of the main defendants in the 'Gürtel case'.
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