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Attack on Cristina Kirchner: the Federal Chamber asked to bring Fernando Sabag Montiel and the Copitos to trial

2023-03-08T18:07:12.763Z


With the vote of judges Bruglia, Bertuzzi and Llorens, the court urged judge Capuchetti to close the investigation of the case. The vice tries to find political connections that did not appear.


Strictly contrary to the wishes and pressures of Cristina Kirchner, the Buenos Aires Federal Chamber asked federal judge María Eugenia Capuchetti to close the investigation of the case investigating the attack on the vice president, and to bring the defendants Fernando Sabag Montiel to trial , Brenda Uliarte and Nicolás Carrizo, the boss of the "Copitos".

The chambermaids Leopoldo Bruglia, Pablo Bertuzzi and Mariano Llorens responded to a request from Carrizo's lawyer, who had demanded the cessation of the detention of his client.

The judges then decided that the best response to that claim was to hasten the closure of the investigation and for the file to pass into the hands of an Oral Court.

In the words of Llorens, "apart from the fact that the term of the process does not seem excessive for the different investigation hypotheses suggested by the complaint -those that have not yet been proven even with the degree of certainty that this stage requires- the truth is that

It seems inadmissible that the main fact has not been raised to trial

when the investigation in its regard is exhausted and with its defendants in preventive detention, therefore, at least with respect to the procedural situation of Carrizo and his consorts, I understand that the proceedings are in the optimum time to proceed as provided for in art.

346 of the CPPN in order to achieve a speedy completion of the trial”.

His colleagues Bruglia and Bertuzzi signed a joint vote to the same effect.

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Source: clarin

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