“There is no kind of prejudice to benefit anyone“Maidana told GEN/Nación Media when referring to the bill that It was vetoed last week by the President of the Republic.
In this regard, the deputy explained that this legislative proposal seeks that the people still in pretrial detention They are expected to be sentenced to up to 12 years in prison. can access an “abbreviated procedure”as long as there is a agreement between the Prosecutor’s Office, the judge, the defense lawyer and the victim.
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He recalled that of the thousands of compatriots who are currently in prison in the prisons of our country, only 25% have a firm convictionTherefore, 75% are still waiting for a procedural definition.
“Many times the judicial delay, the excess of work and the own chicaneries years and years ago many people are deprived of their liberty without sentence“, referred to the legislator of the ANR.
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Maidana emphasized that the objective was to try to expedite the judicial processes and address the problem of people deprived of their liberty without a final sentencewhich must be attended by the State. “The Executive Power had another vision”he added.
The veto of the executive branch now it must be analyzed again in Congressin order to determine if it remains firm or not.
The entrance Deputy clarifies that the vetoed project seeks to solve the problem of inmates without conviction was first published on newspaper TODAY.