Courtroom scene depicting the acquittal of defendants in the SQM case, showing relieved figures like Pablo Longueira and Marco Enríquez-Ominami amid a historic verdict in Santiago.
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Court absolves defendants in SQM case after 11-year process

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Santiago's Third Oral Criminal Court acquitted eight defendants in the SQM case by majority, including former senator Pablo Longueira and candidate Marco Enríquez-Ominami, criticizing the process's length and the prosecution's evidence quality. The verdict highlights a violation of the right to a timely trial after 11 years of investigation and a three-year trial. The sentence will be delivered in August 2026, leaving room for a nullity appeal.

The SQM case, probing illegal campaign financing via fake invoices, began in 2014 with initial probes and raids in 2015 under prosecutor Sabas Chahuán. In March 2015, a special team was advancing, but national prosecutor Jorge Abbott split the investigations, which ex-prosecutor Emiliano Arias says caused contradictions and irreparable damage. The indictment was filed in Abbott's era, and the oral trial started in February 2023, lasting 560 sessions and nearly three years.

The court, with votes from magistrates María Teresa Barrientos and Claudia Santos against Carolina Paredes's dissent, acquitted the defendants of bribery, embezzlement, and tax crimes. It rebuked Valparaíso's prosecution, led by Claudia Perivancich, for submitting 14,000 repeated documents and low-quality evidence, like hearsay witnesses. "There is a flagrant violation of the right to be tried within a reasonable time," the judges stated, noting 13 witnesses died during the process.

Arias called the acquittal "one of the most serious and impactful resolutions the prosecution has faced," urging a nullity appeal despite flaws in the indictment's congruence. Experts like Mauricio Duce and Matías Balmaceda questioned the maximum 10-month deadline for the sentence, until August 5, 2026, as contradictory to delay criticisms. Prosecutor Perivancich regretted the outcome but will assess appealing, acknowledging high costs for a retrial.

Presidential candidate Evelyn Matthei dubbed it "a shame," highlighting 12 years without results and eroded trust in justice. The case, emblematic of the criminal procedural system, demands reviewing indefinite indictments to ensure reasonable timelines.

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Dramatic illustration of Spain's Supreme Court condemning the Attorney General for leaking secrets in Ayuso case, with Ayuso celebrating political victory.
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Supreme Court condemns attorney general for revealing secrets in Ayuso case

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Spain's Supreme Court has sentenced Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz to two years of disqualification for revealing secrets in the case involving Isabel Díaz Ayuso's boyfriend. The ruling, not yet drafted, relates to the leak of information about a tax plea deal for Alberto González Amador. Ayuso hails the decision as a political victory against the government.

The Public Prosecutor's Office formally accused former Maipú mayor Cathy Barriga of four serious crimes committed during her tenure from 2016 to 2021. Prosecutors are seeking penalties totaling over 23 years in prison, plus fines and disqualification from public office. The nearly two-year investigation now proceeds to oral trial.

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The Seventh Chamber of the Santiago Court of Appeals left the review of the querella de capítulos against former prosecutor Manuel Guerra in agreement, in a branch of the Audio case. The Public Ministry seeks to formalize him for alleged crimes such as bribery and breach of secrecy. Additionally, the Arica Prosecutor's Office confirms it is investigating possible links between Guerra and the Belarus plot.

Colombia's General Prosecutor's Office has dismissed and disqualified Carlos Mario Carvajal Gaitán, former ombudsman of Solano in Caquetá, for 13 years due to an unjustified absence from his position between February and March 2022. The first-instance decision classifies the offense as very serious and committed with intent. An appeal can be filed against the ruling.

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Santiago's Fourth Oral Criminal Court unanimously acquitted former Carabineros officer Claudio Crespo for the injuries that blinded Gustavo Gatica during the 2019 social unrest, invoking the Naín-Retamal law to justify legitimate defense. The ruling drew criticism from ruling parties like Frente Amplio and Partido Comunista against the government and Partido Socialista for supporting the law, while President Gabriel Boric defended its backing without intent for impunity. Gatica, now an elected deputy, expressed dissatisfaction and is considering international appeals.

The defense of former Interior Minister Andrés Chadwick requested a guarantees hearing in Santiago's Seventh Guarantee Court, claiming obstacles in accessing the investigation file from the Antofagasta Regional Prosecutor's Office. The Public Ministry denied any administrative delays and confirmed document availability since March 2024. They also highlighted prior meetings with lawyers and one scheduled for December 22.

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Chile's Supreme Court rejected Tianqi's no-innovation order on Tuesday, aiming to halt the Codelco-SQM agreement for lithium extraction in the Salar de Atacama until 2060. The Third Chamber's ruling follows the Santiago Court of Appeals' prior denial. The deal still awaits final approval from the Comptroller General of the Republic.

 

 

 

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