Cámara de casación mantiene tobillera para Cristina Kirchner

La Cámara Federal de Casación Penal confirmó por mayoría que Cristina Kirchner debe continuar con tobillera electrónica y control de visitas en su prisión domiciliaria.

Los jueces Gustavo Hornos y Diego G. Barroetaveña rechazaron el recurso de la defensa. Ellos consideraron que las medidas son razonables para garantizar el cumplimiento de la pena.

El juez Mariano Borinsky votó en disidencia. Propuso aceptar el recurso, eliminar la tobillera y las restricciones de visitas, y mantener solo la obligación de no alterar el barrio.

La decisión de la mayoría confirma el régimen impuesto por el Tribunal Oral Federal N° 2. Esto incluye la autorización previa para recibir visitas y el monitoreo electrónico.

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