The investigating judge has dismissed the appeals of the accusations against the order that denied the opening of an oral trial against Mónica Oltra, former vice president of the Valencian Government during the Pacte del Botànic stage. This is the replacement of the head of the Investigative Court number 15 of Valencia, who makes the same decision and which coincides with the position of the Prosecutor’s Office against the criteria of the fourth section of the Provincial Court of Valencia, which forced the investigator to reopen the case, despite the fact that the judge found no evidence against the leader of Compromís, and to issue the oral trial order.
The substitute judge questions the resources of the two popular accusations that appear in the case: Vox and the Gobierna-te association, of the ultra agitator Cristina Seguí.
“The preeminent task of the judge in the procedural situation that we contemplate is to rigorously examine the accusations to prevent any citizen from being accused before a court without sufficient grounds for it,” the judge states in an order to which elDiario.es has had access.
The prosecutor, for his part, requested the dismissal of the appeals of the two popular accusations. The report from the representative of the Public Ministry maintains that “none of the accusations have specified what these indications were, individualizing them for each factual episode and for each accused (…).”
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