The deputy attorney Yeni Berenice Reynoso He assured the early hours of this Wednesday that there will be a
conviction against the ex-prosecutor Jean Alain Rodriguez Sanchezthe main defendant in the Medusa Case, whom the judge of the Third Investigating Court of the National District favored with the cessation of pretrial detention.
“There is no way that in this process against Jean Alain there is not a conviction, because the enormous amount of evidence establishes it, and we reiterate that the judge himself (Amauri Martínez) admits, when he is exposing the motivations, that in the case of Jean Alain the danger of flight persistsbut that he understands that he had to accept the cessation of preventive detention, ”said reynoso upon leaving the room where the hearing was known.
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He announced that the prosecutors will weigh the judge’s decision, to which, obviously, the Public ministry He opposed it because he established mechanisms of law, jurisprudence, and doctrines that supported his theory that the time for cessation of preventive detention should not be seen as something mathematical with an automatic cessation.
“The court decided otherwise and That is why the Public Ministry is not going to stop doing its job, it is not going to stop looking in this case, that we reiterate that it is an armored process, a conviction, ”said the deputy attorney.
Judge Amauri Martínez ordered the Cessation of pre-trial detention for Rodríguez Sánchez and the measure was changed to house arrestthe presentation of an economic guarantee of 50 million pesos through an insurance company and an impediment to leave the country.
“The Public Ministry has said, and reiterates, that (the Medusa Case file) is an armored accusation with an unprecedented amount of evidence in terms of prosecution of corruption or any other prosecution of organized crime,” he said.
Reynoso represented the MP at the hearing along with the head of the Special Prosecutor’s Office for the Prosecution of Administrative Corruption (Pepca), assistant attorney Wilson Camacho, and prosecutor Emmanuel Ramírez.
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Former prosecutor Jean Alain Rodríguez Sánchez is credited with directing a network of administrative corruption when he headed the Public Ministry between 2016 and 2020.
Judge Martínez adopted the decision during the mandatory review of the measure and request for the cessation of preventive detention made by the defendant’s defense.
The hearing was held for reasons of space in the room of the Second Collegiate Court of the National District.
The defendants in the Medusa Case face criminal charges for collusion of officials, prevarication, association of criminals and fraud against the State. Also, for bribery, crimes and high-tech offenses and money laundering.
In this case the MP filed an indictment through a volume of 12,274 pages, accompanied by more than 3,500 pieces of evidence, including more than 400 witnesses. The accusation was filed against 41 individuals and 22 companies.
for the case are also processed the former Director of Information and Communication Technology of the Public Ministry, Javier Alejandro Forteza Ibarra; the former administrative director, Jonathan Joel Rodríguez Imbert, and Alfredo Alexander Solano Augusto, former administrative assistant director.
In addition, Jenny Marte Peña, former Project Manager, and former Administrative Deputy Director Altagracia Guillén Calzado, as well as Rafael Antonio Mercedes Marte, former Accounting Director.
The process is also being followed against the former adviser Miguel José Moya.
On October 17 of last year, Judge Martínez set for this January 17 at 9:00 in the morning the mandatory review of the measure of coercion against the accused Rodríguez Sánchez.
In the morning hours of Tuesday, it was postponed until the afternoon of the same day at the request of the defendant’s defense, who asked for more time to see new documents provided by the accusing body. Later, Judge Martínez announced the decision in the early hours of this Wednesday.
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