Courtroom illustration of the trial of David Sánchez Pérez-Castejón with a six-year prison request.
Courtroom illustration of the trial of David Sánchez Pérez-Castejón with a six-year prison request.
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Accusations raise prison request to six years for David Sánchez

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Popular accusations have doubled the prison request for David Sánchez Pérez-Castejón to six years in the trial at the Audiencia de Badajoz. The court rejected objections from the prosecution and defenses to the changes in the filings.

On Thursday the six accusations, including the Partido Popular, Vox, Hazte Oír, Abogados Cristianos, Iustitia Europa and Liberum, modified their filings and requested two years in prison for each of the three crimes of malfeasance with influence peddling. Manos Limpias kept its original request of three years. David Sánchez testified for ten minutes and denied influencing the hiring of his friend Luis María Carrero or the change in the name of his post at the Diputación de Badajoz. He stated that the Oficina de Artes Escénicas was an administrative category and not a physical space. The court accepted the new requests, ruling that they did not substantially alter the facts. The session was adjourned until Monday at 9:30 a.m. for closing arguments. The prosecution and defenses requested acquittal for all defendants.

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Initial reactions on X divide between supporters of popular accusations celebrating the doubled prison request to six years for David Sánchez as progress against impunity, and critics calling the demand excessive or evidence of judicial overreach in the Badajoz trial.

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