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The sex offenders benefiting from the Law of only yes is close to a thousand. The latest data compiled by the General Council of the Judiciary figure in 943 the sexual offenders who have seen their sentences reduced in application of the Montero Law, according to legal sources reported to EL MUNDO.

In addition, the courts have been forced to release 103 aggressors by applying the most pro-convict legislation.

The aforementioned data reflect that the Supreme Court has proceeded to agree on 15 reductions of sentences, the National Court one, the Superior Courts of Justice 77 and the different provincial courts a total of 850.

However, these figures will increase in the coming days because the data of the Audiences of Guizpúzcoa, Granada, Seville and Teruel are still to be counted.

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