Judge Carmen Marisela Castro Gilly dismissed the appeals in the case of lieutenant colonels Igbert Marín Chaparro, Deibis Mota Marrero, Carlos Peña Palmentieri and Víctor Soto Méndez as “manifestly unfounded.” The lawyer asserted that none of the three lawsuits complies with articles 454 and 457 of the Organic Code of Criminal Procedure, which establishes a period of 15 days to introduce this type of resource before the Court of Appeals
The Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) dismissed the appeals filed by the lawyers of lieutenant colonels Igbert Marín Chaparro, Deibis Mota Marrero, Carlos Peña Palmentieri and Víctor Soto Méndez and ratified the sentence of seven years and six months. imprisonment against these military personnel.
In the ruling 023, dated February 17, Judge Carmen Marisela Castro Gilly dismissed the appeals in the case of the four soldiers as “manifestly unfounded.” The lawyer asserted that none of the three lawsuits complies with articles 454 and 457 of the Organic Code of Criminal Procedure, which establishes a period of 15 days to introduce this type of resource before the Court of Appeals.
Criminal Cassation Chamber of the TSJ, dismisses the different Appeals of Cassation, exercised by the defense of Tcnel D. Mota Marrero, Tcnel. Soto Mendez, Tcnel. I. Marin Chaparro, Tcnel. Pena P; the conviction against the aforementioned officers of Ex.
— Alonso Medina Roa (@medinaroaalonso) February 23, 2023
Marín Chaparro, Mota Marrero, Peña Palmentieri and Soto Méndez were arrested in different proceedings in March 2018 and were accused in military courts for the alleged crimes of instigating rebellion, against military decorum and treason.
The Third Military Control Court in Caracas only admitted the first two accusations and on December 16, 2020, sentenced them to seven years and two months in prison. His lawyers have filed different appeals, but they were all systematically denied.
The four soldiers have denounced that in their cases not enough evidence was presented to prove the alleged conspiracy in which they are linked. They have also pointed out the various tortures to which they have been subjected in different detention centers, whether they are the basements of the General Directorate of Military Counterintelligence (Igbert Marín Chaparro case) or the National Center for Military Prosecutors (Deibis Mota Marrero case).
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The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) has issued precautionary measures in favor of lieutenant colonels Igbert Marín and Deibis Mota for health reasons, but they have been ignored by the Venezuelan State. While the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detentions has requested the immediate release of Marín Chaparro.
On January 27, Igbert Marín Chaparro ended a 67-day hunger strike after his relatives reported his situation to the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk. A day later, the UN official requested the release of all political prisoners in the country.
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