• Seville María Salmerón, in third grade, leaves the detention center to go to work

Sevillian

María Salmerón

, sentenced to nine months in prison since June 9 for not allowing her husband -

convicted of sexist violence

- to visit her daughter, will serve the rest of her sentence in freedom, with a

telematic device

that will control her movements.

Upon his arrival at an event organized at the headquarters of the PCA-IU in Seville, under the title

"Institutional violence. María Salmerón case, let them hear us"

, he explained that the device was placed on him at the end of last week and that for her it is something unnecessary since she will

not leave the city

.

"I have no intention of moving from

Seville

, because I'm even working and this summer I wo

n't have a vacation

," said Salmerón.

His lawyer, Francisco Tejada, has made a tour of the

judicial process

that ended with the internment of Salmerón, who has, he said,

three criminal records

left , including a fine, which has meant that he is not granted the pardon you are claiming.

According to

Salmerón

, his intention is to obtain a pardon, despite already

serving his sentence in freedom

, and he joked that "they have not taken my passport, although it is true that I neither have it nor have they asked me for it."

On

June 30,

María Salmerón left the Social Insertion Center (CIS) in Alcalá de Guadaíra (Seville) for the first time - where she entered voluntarily on June 9 -

to work

, in compliance with the third degree that was granted to her on the day 16 of that month.

Salmerón was sentenced to

nine months in prison

and the payment of 3,000 euros in civil liability, which she paid 24 hours before hearing the judge's decision to

enter prison

.

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