The National High Court Lowers One of the Prison Sentences for Commissioner Villarejo
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The Appeals Chamber of the National High Court has reduced one of the sentences imposed on retired commissioner José Manuel Villarejo, the epicenter of a macro-cause of corruption with dozens of lines of investigation (which are being judged little by little since 2021). The court has corrected the sentence of 19 years' imprisonment against the former police officer for carrying out three espionage assignments of individuals and companies — the …
The Appeals Chamber of the National High Court has reduced the sentence of Commissioner José Manuel Villarejo for six years, which is reduced to 13 years in prison for crimes of discovery and disclosure of company and private secrets in the first three pieces of the Tandem macro-cause for which he was tried: Land, Iron and Painter.
The Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office argued that the former Commissioner of Police should be convicted of bribery, but the Appeals Chamber rejects it. More information: The 19-year sentence to Villarejo is overturned: the court must re-examine whether there was bribery
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