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Power of attorney on Tuesday, October 4, will assess whether the 30-month pre-trial detention mandate against Yenifer Paredes, the president’s daughter-in-law, should be lifted. Peter’s castlein the so-called “Angii” case.
In a virtual hearing starting at 11 a.m., a higher court will consider an appeal filed by the president’s daughter-in-law through his counsel to strike down the measure, which was imposed primarily by Judge Johnny Gomez Balboa inside this case.
The High House will also consider on Tuesday an appeal submitted by the defense of the mayor of England, Jose Medina Guerreroby which he is seeking the annulment of the 30-month pre-trial detention imposed on him in the course of this investigation.
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The Supreme Panel will also analyze on the same day the appeal submitted by Prosecutor Jorge García Juárez of the Special Group of Prosecutors against Corruption in Government, so that the pre-trial detention period imposed by Yenifer Paredes be increased from 30 to 36 months, as well as José. Medina in this case.
Yennefer Paredes enclosed in Penitentiary Annex for Women in Chorrilloswhile José Medina remains interned in the Ancon Uno prison, from where they face the preliminary investigation that follows them in connection with the alleged crimes of the criminal organization, aggravated conspiracy and money laundering to the detriment of the state as a result of the “Angii” case. .
Source: RPP

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