[Opinion] The Attorney General’s Office Asks that Justice Compensate Garzón and Comply with the Un Ruling that Described His Disqualification as “Arbitrary”
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Prosecutor Manuel Campoy states that the Ministry ignored the ex-judge’s request to comply with the resolution asking Spain for an “effective remedy” and claims that his criminal record be deleted and compensation granted.
The Attorney General's Office does not support the return of the former judge to his position at the National High Court and the Ministry of Justice issuing a "public apology." More information: Baltasar Garzón asks the UN to urge the Government to return him as a judge and remove his record.
The Office of the Prosecutor has requested that the Ministry of Justice, among other measures, agree to the deletion of the criminal record of former judge Baltasar Garzón after having already served his sentence for misdemeanour imposed on him by the Supreme Court in 2010 and which resulted in his suspension of his duties for 11 years. EFE has informed him. In a letter to the Dispute Chamber of the National High Court, which processes this proc…
The former judge himself filed an appeal for the application of a 2021 opinion of the United Nations Human Rights Committee
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