Jeanine Áñez, Luis Fernando Camacho and Marco Pumari were not brought to the La Paz court assigned to the case, due to alleged dangers.
The accused party in the case of “Coup d’état I” will ask that the trial be held almost without Jeanine Áñez, Luis Fernando Camacho and Marco Pumari, the main defendants, who have not been transferred from prison to court.
Jorge Nina, lawyer for the former Deputy Chief Lidia Patty, the plaintiff in the case, announced that he will request information about the reasons why the transfer did not take place and also that it would be ‘ hold a trial almost, despite the fact that the summons states that it is. it must be done in person.
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“There are other ways to continue the hearing, we will definitely want it to be virtual, taking into account that the principle of speed must be shown,” said Nina, in front of the media, before entering to the court where the trial for which the defendants were to begin the facts of the 2019 political crisis.
The start of the trial was postponed until this Thursday, because Áñez, Camacho and Pumari were not transferred from the prisons where they are being held to the court assigned to the case.
Penitentiary Security said they were not taken, due to the dangers of moving around the accused.
2024-10-14 23:02:00
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