Nicaraguan justice, at the service of the regime of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo, found guilty Monsignor Leonardo Urbina for the alleged crime of rape of a minor under 14 years of age and minor psychological injuries to the detriment of the 12-year-old victim of initials MJVS.
Judge Eden Enrique Aguilar Castroof the Third Specialized Court for Violence against Women in Managua, was in charge of issuing the guilty verdict on the afternoon of August 25 against the parish priest of the Church of Perpetuo Socorro, in Boaco.
Yader Morazán, former official of the Judiciary, pointed out that the process against Monsignor Urbina was “a trial behind closed doors in which he was removed from the judge that corresponded to him and a defense of the State was imposed on him.”
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In addition, Morazán explained that Ortega’s justice system denied “all family contact or presence” to the priest during the “secret” trial.
In the “closed-doors” trial against Monsignor Leonardo Urbina, the legal doctor who “would prove carnal access, nor the forensic psychologist who proves psychic damage did not appear. Nor did the Boaco police who directed the “investigations” go to testify,” the former Judicial Power official wrote in his Twitter account. Twitter.
“Namely, no one who participated in the investigations came forward and that is why they incorporated the results of their expertise through the reading carried out by a third party, allowed by a circular from the Supreme Court of Justice, “he said.
Monsignor Urbina has been detained since July 13, being the subject of a judicial process, which according to Catholic and opposition leaders, is a “set-up” by the Nicaraguan government in order to continue with its attack on the Nicaraguan Catholic Church, since The government propaganda media have exhibited relatives of the minor in a case that must be treated with discretion.
Little by little, the Ortega dictatorship has increased the list of imprisoned priests, so far there are ten religious who are being part of legal proceedings against them. The regime has given no truce and continues its siege against the Catholic Church. He has kidnapped the bishop of Matagalpa, Monsignor Rolando Álvarez, from his parents’ house.