He Judicial Branch Evaluates today August 13 at the hearing the request of six months of preventive detention against the former president Martín Vizcarrainvestigated for alleged acts of corruption during their management as Regional Governor of Moquegua. The audience was rescheduled after both the Prosecutor’s Office as the defense of the ex -president will request a prudent time to review documentation that was added during the last session of August 9. He Public Ministry He maintains that there are sufficient elements to prove the danger of escape and hinder justice by the ex -president, who faces charges for alleged bribes in the award of public works.
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