National officials address notification flaws in Monsalve investigation closure

Amid controversy over the public announcement of the Monsalve rape investigation closure before formal notifications, national prosecutor Ángel Valencia and defender Verónica Encina emphasized procedural requirements, as the case advances toward oral trial.

Following regional prosecutor Xavier Armendáriz's announcement of the investigation closure—detailed in prior coverage—the focus has shifted to procedural irregularities. Both former Undersecretary Manuel Monsalve and his defense reported no formal notification, learning of the decision via press.

National prosecutor Ángel Valencia clarified: “Procedural actions govern from the moment they are formally fulfilled.” He noted that once communicated, the defense's rights period begins, confirming Armendáriz's continued oversight.

National defender Verónica Encina reinforced: “Notification must be done formally... there has been no formal closure.”

This highlights tensions in ensuring due process, as the prosecution has 10 days to file accusations, paving the way for oral trial preparation after over a year of investigation.

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Courtroom illustration depicting defenses demanding dismissal in Begoña Gómez case ahead of jury trial.
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Defenses seek dismissal of Begoña Gómez case ahead of potential jury trial

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Judge Juan Carlos Peinado informed parties in the Begoña Gómez case that any trial would be before a jury. Defenses for the wife of the Spanish prime minister, her advisor Cristina Álvarez, and businessman Juan Carlos Barrabés demanded dismissal of the case, as did the prosecution. Accusing parties called for further inquiries.

National Prosecutor Ángel Valencia delivered the Public Prosecutor's Office annual report for 2025 on Wednesday, noting a record 1.917.477 complaints, up 15.8% from 2024. In the presence of President José Antonio Kast, he stressed a new strategic phase in criminal prosecution and urged protection of the institution's budget. He also announced an ethics code and proposed legislative reforms against organized crime.

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The Prosecutor's Office has sent the Supreme Court a report supporting a partial pardon for Álvaro García Ortiz, sentenced to two years of disqualification for disclosing reserved data. The document highlights the disproportionate extrapenal consequences of the conviction.

The Santiago Court of Appeals rejected the amparo filed by Arnaldo Domínguez, advisor to former deputy Joaquín Lavín León. The court ruled the filing was improper and that the defense should have pursued other procedural remedies.

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The magistrate at the Catarroja court has rejected former Generalitat president Carlos Mazón's bid to join the proceedings as an investigated party.

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