After finishing the final arguments on November 21, the Special Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court will issue the sentence against the former president this Thursday the 27th at 9 in the morning.
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The Special Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court will define this Thursday, November 27, whether to declare guilty or acquit to former president Pedro Castillo for charges of rebellion, abuse of authority and serious disturbance of public tranquility derived from the failed coup attempt on December 7, 2022. Prosecutor’s Office has requested 34 years in prison and if sentenced for the crime of conspiracy, the Public Ministry He asks for 11 years, 5 months and 15 days in prison.
Sentence to Pedro Castillo
Public Ministry requests a sentence of 34 years in prison against Castillo
The Prosecutor’s Office has requested 34 years in prison for Pedro Castillo, 26 years for Betssy Chávez and 15 years for Aníbal Torres for the alleged crime of rebellion. However, if the Judiciary decides to convict them of conspiracy, the sentences would be lower: 19 years and 30 days for Castillo and 11 years, 5 months and 15 days for both Chávez and Torres. In addition, the Public Ministry requested that the three be disqualified for three and a half years and that they pay civil reparation of more than S/ 64 million.
