The body of guarantees refuses to suspend the entry into prison of former President Griñán, but will open a piece to study his request. The decision was adopted by the Second Chamber, by four votes to two.

The court has preferred to hear the participants in the case – the interested party, the Prosecutor's Office and the State Attorney – instead of acting directly, as it does not appreciate reasons of urgency given that Griñan is still free under medical treatment. The admission to procedure implies that the existence or not of violation of fundamental rights will be resolved by judgment.