The National General Prosecutor's Office appointed prosecutor Pablo Turano to intervene in a complaint against federal judges in Córdoba. General prosecutor Carlos Casas Nóblega was removed from the case due to its sensitivity. The complainant's lawyer, Claudio Orosz, warned of possible national intervention and advocated for federal prosecutor Maximiliano Hairabedian as the primary natural prosecutor.
In a judicial development in Córdoba, the National General Prosecutor's Office has appointed prosecutor Pablo Turano to handle a complaint filed against federal judges Abel Sánchez Torres and Graciela Montesi. This action follows the removal of general prosecutor Carlos Casas Nóblega, who was sidelined due to the case's sensitivity.
The complainant's lawyer, Claudio Orosz, voiced concerns over a potential 'intervention' from the national body. Orosz also argued that federal prosecutor Maximiliano Hairabedian should be the primary natural prosecutor for the investigation.
Meanwhile, the Judiciary Council requested a copy of the complaint to review the matter. This case highlights tensions in the federal judicial system, where impartiality in appointments and assignments is under scrutiny.
Turano's appointment aims to ensure an impartial probe, though debates on proper jurisdiction continue.