Courts The judge refuses to release Juana Rivas for alleged "sexual abuse" of one of her children while in her charge
The Secretary of State for Equality and against Gender Violence, Ángela Rodríguez 'Pam', has criticized this Friday that the Criminal Court number 1 of Granada has
refused to suspend the execution of the sentence imposed on Juana Riva
s, sentenced to prison for the abduction of her two minor children in the summer of 2017, as Maracena's mother requested after the partial pardon granted by the Government.
In a message on the social network Twitter, picked up by Europa Press, 'Pam' regretted that the decision was made to coincide with Human Rights Day.
"It is even more serious that a judge has prevented Juana Rivas from being released, against the pardon and the prosecution, despite all her complaints about the violence that she and her children have suffered," the Secretary of State has written .
In addition, he has branded the rejection of Juana Rivas' freedom as "institutional violence."
"We are with you, Juana", has emphasized in
the publication that the Minister of Equality, Irene Montero, has shared with a 'retweet'
.
For her part, the Government delegate for Gender Violence, Victoria Rosell, has assured that it is not possible to "impose misogynistic ideology" on the law.
"There is no right. The Government resolved her partial pardon; the Cagliari Court ruled that Juana is not a danger, and that the children come at Christmas; neither the Prosecutor's Office nor Arcuri oppose the suspension of the remainder of the sentence", has also reiterated in social networks.
Judge Manuel Piñar alleges, in a car dated this past Thursday, December 9, to which Europa Press has had access, that Rivas, whose sentence after the pardon has been reduced to one year and three months in prison, "has shown no repentance ".
"On several occasions he has stated that he does not regret it and would do it again," maintains the judge,
who also emphasizes "the danger that the mother's full freedom would entail for minors," pointing to alleged "indications of sexual abuse of one of the minors when they were in his custody. "
For the magistrate, "the absence of repentance and the subsequent repetition of the same conduct indicates a predisposition to commit the same crime again."
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