Justice reviews house arrest for Lázaro Báez due to health

The Federal Chamber of Criminal Cassation ordered a review of Lázaro Báez's house arrest request and returned it to the Oral Federal Court 4.

The Federal Chamber of Criminal Cassation ordered the Oral Federal Court 4 to review again whether house arrest should be granted to businessman Lázaro Báez.

The defense of the convicted man based the request on the fact that Báez is 70 years old and his health condition worsened in recent weeks, in addition to the delicate family situation.

The Oral Federal Court 4 had rejected the request at the time and must now issue a new ruling following the Cassation order.

The measure aims to assess the businessman's health conditions within the framework of his conviction.

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