The suspended prosecutor Elizabeth Peralta has a request for 18 months of preventive detention against him for allegedly being part of the network Andrés Hurtado ‘Chibolín’ and having favored the return of gold bars. Supreme Judge Gustavo Álvarez Trujillo will decide whether Peralta faces the investigation process in freedom or not. It should be remembered that magistrates María Altabas, Norma Carbajal and Saúl Peña Farfán supported declaring the tax request founded; In contrast, judges César San Martín, Iván Sequeros and Manuel Luján ruled in favor of confirming the resolution of Judge Juan Carlos Checkley, who had imposed an appearance order with restrictions on Elizabeth Peralta.
Elizabeth Peralta: judge will resolve the request for preventive detention against the prosecutor in the Andrés Hurtado case
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