Images of the Documentary About the Judge of the Maradona Case Come to Light – Pledge Times
- The trial for Diego Maradona's death resumed today after a two-year delay and a one-week suspension in Argentina.
- The suspension followed accusations of bias against Judge Julieta Makintach, related to her involvement in a documentary about the trial.
- Unpublished images from the documentary were seized during raids linked to an investigation started on May 15 after a defense lawyer's complaint.
- Judge Makintach remarked that the trial is commencing following a lengthy period, and the evidence gathered from the raids will be examined during the upcoming hearing.
- If the judge is removed, the involved parties need to decide collectively whether to annul the initial proceedings or to confirm the validity of the testimonies already given through a probative agreement.
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Who Is Julieta Makintach, the Scandal Judge in the Maradona Case: Hot Photos and Her Look at Justice
The member of the San Isidro Tribunal who jeopardizes the conduct of the debate shares suggestive images in the networks.They investigate whether she was recording a documentary during the trial for the death of the Ten.
Two Producers and a Judge's Friend's House Were Raided and Linked to a Documentary About Maradona's Trial.
The judicial investigation into the alleged production of a trial documentary discussing the circumstances surrounding the death of Diego Armando Maradona and his alleged link with Judge Julieta Makintach, a judge involved in the debate, led to a series of raids on Thursday night in Vicente López, San Isidro and in the Buenos Aires neighborhoods Villa Urquiza and Saavedra.This was reported to LA NACION by qualified judicial sources.
Trial of Maradona's Death: Multiple Raids Related to the Scandal of the Underground Documentary
They were ordered by the San Isidro justice system. In total there are six places where the police entered. The targets are the people who were clandestinely recording the oral debate with the permission of Judge Julieta Makintach.
Images of the documentary about the judge of the Maradona case come to light – Pledge Times
The trial for the death of Diego Armando Maradona was paralyzed for a week for accusations of partiality against Judge Julieta Makintachprotagonist of a documentary about the litigation. A few days later, several Argentine media Some unpublished images have had access and disseminated belonging to the controversial audiovisual document. “Finally, after two years, today the trial begins”says magistrate Julieta Makintach in one of the filtered vid…
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