Keys to the Fourth Day of the Attorney General’s Trial Journalists Who Reported on the Leaked ‘Email’ Testify
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The dean of the Bar of Madrid, Eugenio Ribón has ratified this Tuesday before the court that judges the Attorney General of the State the seriousness that the leaking of the conversations between lawyer and prosecutor in the case of the boyfriend of Ayuso in the right of defense and how Álvaro García Ortiz tried to put "hot breads" to the discomfort that implied in the Bar the dissemination of the information note in which the exact content of t…
The trial against the Attorney General of the State, Álvaro García Ortiz, for a crime of disclosure of secrets enters his Ecuador this Tuesday with the fourth session. The highlight of the day will be the passage before the court of six journalists who reported on the content of the email for whose leak García Ortiz is being prosecuted. In that email, the lawyer of businessman Alberto González Amador —a partner of the president of the Community …
The following days of the trial will include the statements of Civil Guard agents who prepared the key reports and the dean of the ICAM, author of one of the first complaints; then it will be García Ortiz's turnThe UCO ignored Miguel Ángel Rodríguez's bulo in his key report on the mail of Ayuso's partner The trial against the state attorney general for the leak of the confession of Isabel Díaz Ayuso's partner faces his final straight with the la…
Eugenio Ribón says that the conversations between a lawyer and the Public Prosecutor's Office to reach an agreement of conformity are "absolutely confidential." More information: Trial of the Attorney General: the key question of the president of the court and the testimony of journalists
Miguel Ángel Campos has recounted how his source allowed him to consult, in his office, the email of February 2 in which the lawyer of the groom of ...
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