Rosario Robles case: Judge will review preventive detention measure this Thursday

To review the precautionary measure of preventive detention against him , the Judicial Power summoned for this Thursday, at 3:00 p.m., Rosario Robles to a new public hearing at the Federal Justice Center with Headquarters in the South Prison .

The decision of the Third District Judge of Amparo in Criminal Matters, Augusto Octavio Mejía Ojeda, to nullify the sentence and review the precautionary measure prison sentence against Rosario Robles , is one more example that “there are no arguments to keep her in jail,” estimated Mariana Moguel.

Robles Berlanga’s daughter told the media that the judge’s decision to call an urgent new hearing to review the precautionary measure indicates that “there is an injustice, we hope that with this the entire legal process against her will adhere to the law and the sentence of preventive detention is modified. ”


Also, his abo Advocate, Epigmenio Mendieta, considered that “ the precautionary measure ” of the preventive detention issued by Judge Ganther Alejandro Villar Ceballos should be modified and changed to house arrest to continue his defense process.

The lawyer announced that the hearing to review the precautionary measure of case 314/2019 of Rosario Robles will be in person and will be held at 3:00 p.m. this Thursday, December 30, 2021 at the Federal Justice Center with Headquarters in the South Prison.

Rosario Robles will be transferred to the criminal headquarters and will be accompanied by her defense attorney, although it was not specified whether there will be access to the media to the room criminal.

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