Fortune teller: the President of the Departmental Board and judicial official advances the court's ruling before the judge dictates it.  Watch the video.

Fortune teller: the President of the Departmental Board and judicial official advances the court’s ruling before the judge dictates it. Watch the video.

The President of the Departmental Board of Colonia and judicial official Roberto Calvo advanced the ruling of the judge in charge of the Márquez case.

At this time, many political and judicial actors are wondering how Roberto Calvo could know that on June 1st the mayor Hebert Márquez would return to the Departmental Board, removed from the precinct for lifting the microphone from the desk where the Secretary of the Departmental Board Claudia Maciel. Due to this fact, Mayor Márquez ended up accused of Gender Violence and for more than a year he has not been able to return to the Departmental Board of Colonia.

The President of the Departmental Board, who is also an Expert Psychiatrist of the Forensic Technical Institute, told Channel 3 the date of the reinstatement of Márquez to the Board when the Judge who acts in the case has not yet decided on the matter. But he also says that Márquez failed to comply with measures. How does Calvo know what is in the judicial file?

Calvo lives in the Departmental Board with the Secretary of the Corps Claudia Maciel, who may have given him confidential information from the file, or otherwise could have known it within the Judiciary in Colonia. If so, who leaks data from the judicial file of Mayor Márquez to Roberto Calvo?

He assures that he has “unofficial information” that he does not have neither as President of the Departmental Board nor as a judicial official “he must know it from the Tarot cards or in the horoscope, otherwise it is not explained” assures a colleague whom we consulted.

In the judiciary, we learned, they are concerned about their official’s statements to the press.

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