03/09/2021 9:54 AM
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Updated 03/09/2021 9:54 AM
The defense of Juan Ignacio Buzali (47), the husband of the provincial deputy and La Plata civil servant Carolina Píparo (44), arrested two months ago as accused of trying to kill two motorcyclists who he ran over on January 1 last in La Plata By confusing them with motochorros, he will request this Tuesday before the La Plata Appeals Chamber for the change of qualification of the case and will reiterate his request for release.
This was advanced to
Télam by
the lawyer Marcelo Peña, who explained that the requirements will be formulated in a virtual hearing that will be held at 11 a.m. before the Chamber of Appeals and Guarantees of La Plata, in which Buzali will participate from his place of detention in the Pettinato warden of the Buenos Aires prison of Olmos.
This is a hearing "for the appeal that was filed at the time," in which Buzali and the members of Chamber IV of the Chamber will participate, said the lawyer.
"This hearing consists of two proposals: the change of the legal classification of the case, since the evidence supported so far could not lead to a qualification of attempted homicide," said Peña, who considered that the file should be re-labeled as
" guilty minor injuries ".
It is that, for Buzali's defense, "there were irregularities on the part of the prosecution, among them, not having carried out the accidentological examination and for having carried out the mechanical examination halfway and filling in testimonial evidence discarding the forensic evidence."
In addition, they will request "the extraordinary release" of the legislator's husband, who was denied at the time by the judge of Guarantees of La Plata Marcela Garmendia.
Buzali has been detained since last January 9, after the La Plata prosecutor María Eugenia Di Lorenzo charged him with the crime of "attempted homicide" to the detriment of the two motorcyclists he ran over by mistaking them for motorcycle jets, who they had been assaulted previously.
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