CASE NOOS Urdangarin, sentenced to 6 years in prison
The Balearic Provincial Court prevents Iñaki Urdangarin from being semi-released, only going to sleep in Brieva prison, where he entered on June 18, 2018.
The judicial body that imprisoned King Felipe VI's brother-in-law for corruption after imposing a sentence of 5 years and 10 months, has denied that Urdangarin can access the third degree of prison, a possibility that was granted to him on September 3 by the Court of Penitentiary Surveillance number 1 of Valladolid, and that now is without effect.
The Prosecutor's Office had opposed the judicial decision, adopted after attending to the reports from the Avila prison.
The Hearing considers the arguments of the Prosecutor's Office.
And he considers that, although the requirements of good conduct and his family roots ("family of normalized and binding origin) are met, other factors must weigh more. Such as the" social alarm "of the crimes for which he was convicted, which require "a high degree of planning" and the time of sentence he has served, which has not yet reached half.
In the eyes of the court, Urdangarin, husband of the Infanta Cristina de Borbón, has not yet fulfilled a "favorable enough evolution" as a defendant to obtain the third degree and advance in his reintegration and his freedom after his conviction in the case Nóos.
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