Supreme Chamber, chaired by César San Martín, revoked the resolution in the first instance that rejected the request of the Prosecutor’s Office against Freddy Díaz.
The Permanent Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice ordered 9 months of pretrial detention against the outrageous ex-congressman Freddy Diaz in the framework of the investigation that follows the National Prosecutor’s Office for allegedly having sexually raped a former worker in his office at the facilities of the Legislative Branch.
This is how the Permanent Criminal Chamber presided over by the supreme judge Cesar San Martin when declaring founded the appeal filed by the Supreme Prosecutor Zoraida Avaloshead of the Second Supreme Criminal Prosecutor’s Office.
Thus, the judgment of the Supreme Court of Preparatory Investigationby the supreme judge Juan Carlos Checkleywho rejected the request of the Prosecutor’s Office and opted for impose appearance with restrictionswith rules of conduct such as not being absent from Metropolitan Lima, reporting their activities every 15 days before the Court, not communicating with witnesses or the victim, and paying a bail of 10,000 soles.
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