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Apparently the chief judge Juan Carlos Chekli appointed the ex-president a second measure of restraint Pedro Castillo. This time it’s 36 months for corruption-related crimes. The exact charges are criminal organization, influence peddling and conspiracy.
Judge Checkley made sure that the three necessary conditions for a preliminary detention were met: serious indications of serious crimes, a sentence forecast that makes the temptation to abscond plausible, and behavior that does not inspire confidence in cooperation with justice. The prosecutor’s office presented strong arguments, and the forecast of punishment is 32 years.
Procedural risk is associated with the possibility of flight, as was the case with the co-defendant and the former minister. John Silva. Castillo also did not provide evidence of cooperation with the court, as evidenced by his repeated refusal to respond to prosecutors and his willingness to fire Harvey Colchado, who led a team investigating cases of government corruption.
Recent investigations into the former president’s relationship with Jorge Hernandez Fernandezpseudonym “El Espanyol”, to which prosecutors attribute a desire to end the life of the nation’s prosecutor and Colonel Harvey Colchado.
Little by little, a whole criminal network is emerging, aimed at guaranteeing impunity. Pedro Castillo and ensure that he stays in power by buying the conscience of some and intimidating others. Judge Chekli also placed a preventive arrest on former minister Juan Silva, a fugitive from justice, but not on the former minister. Gainer Alvaradowhich must appear with restrictions.
One can only hope that three years of pre-trial detention will serve the cause. prosecution build your case and that it can be taken to court before the deadline. A speedy and independent judiciary will help restore the confidence of citizens, weakened by years without convincing court results.
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Source: RPP

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