Justice rejected the accusation of Nahir Galarza against his father for the crime of Fernando Pastorizo






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The Gualeguaychú Justice dismissed in limine the complaint made by Nahir galarza once morest her father for the crime of her ex-boyfriend, Fernando Pastorizo. The prosecution of that city of Entre Ríos considered that this homicide for which the young woman was sentenced to life imprisonment was already analyzed in different judicial instances.

In this way he was cast down the claim presented last week that sought to turn the case around occurred in December 2017, and since then it has occupied the center of media attention.

What Nahir said, according to his lawyer Raquel Hermida Leyenda, was: “I didn’t kill Fernando, it was dad”, Marcelo Galarza, and immediately instructed her to record that complaint in court. “I want you to accuse the real murderer and the corrupt who covered up what really happened that day”he would have told her.

Dismissal “in limine”

The prosecutor’s opinion maintains that the action taken by the court that convicted Galarza for the crime of her boyfriend Pastorizo was confirmed by the upper rooms.

In this situation, “must proceed to the dismissal in limine In relation to the statement that Marcelo Galarza – Nahir’s father – would be the author of the murder of Fernando Pastorizzo, because that event was dealt with and aired in Oral and Public Trial, and confirmed in various higher instances and being at what is resolved by the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation “, says the text of the prosecution.

The complaints of the defense of Nahir Galarza

The young woman’s lawyer had denounced the man for the murder of Pastorizzo and also for “Gender violence” once morest his own daughter. parallel accused the prosecutor of the case, Sergio Rondoni Caffa, and lawyer Marcelo Reborsio, the first to defend Nahir.

In turn, he added to the complaint a sexual abuse accusation once morest Nahir’s paternal uncle and requested security measures for both the young woman and her brother and mother Yanina.

The youngest woman sentenced to life

Nahir Galarza, the 23-year-old who at 19 became the youngest woman in the country to have been sentenced to life, was tried and found guilty two years ago of having shot and killed her boyfriend in the city of Gualeguaychú in Entre Ríos.

She remains housed in the Penal Unit 6 Concepción Arenal, in Paraná, and her sentence is being reviewed by the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, so that the ruling is annulled and it is reviewed with a gender perspective.

The appeal in direct complaint to the national Court is the last way of appeal that the defense has to try to reverse the sentence, following on October 20 of last year the Superior Court of Justice of Entre Ríos rejected an extraordinary federal appeal so that the ruling is reviewed by the highest court in the country.

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