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As of October 2021, 28 people have been sentenced to a reviewable permanent prison sentence, under the 2015 legislation. Five have been women. As of December 2019, after the conviction for the high-profile murder of Diana Quer, Galicia and Andalusia were the autonomous communities with the most life sentences, with three each. [5]
Nogueira was found unanimously guilty by the jury and sentenced to three life sentences for the murders of Campos and the children, plus a further 25 years for the murder of Santos. He became the fifth person to be given a life sentence in Spain since the penalty was reinstated in 2015. [13]
Homicide, according to the Spanish Criminal Code of 1995, is a crime which contravenes the legal right to "independent human life". It is found in article 138 which states: "Whoever kills another shall be convicted of manslaughter, punishable with a sentence of imprisonment from ten to fifteen years".
After being sentenced to 18 years in prison for Asunta’s murder, Porto was sent first to the Penitentiary Center of Teixeiro in northwestern Spain, according to the Spanish newspaper El Pais ...
[1] [3] On the evening of 18 March 2003, Galán shot and killed 40-year-olds Gheorgi Magda and his wife Diona, a Romanian couple, in Arganda del Rey in Madrid as they walked home from work. [4] [5] Galán left two more tarot cards — the three and four of cups — at the scene. It was not originally his intention for playing cards to be his ...
His prison mail showed no sign of repentance, and attempted to implicate his ex-wife in the murder. [11] He became socially dominant at Villahierro, where his fellow inmates included David Oubel , another Galician from Moraña , who was the first person sentenced to life imprisonment since the sentence was reintroduced in 2015.
Mark Acklom was extradited to Spain in 2021 after being freed from a near six-year sentence imposed in England in 2019. Notorious fraudster living with family in Spain after prison release, court told
A former Salvadoran colonel was sentenced to 133 years in prison for the killings of five Jesuit priests more than three decades ago, a court in Spain ruled Friday. Spain’s National Court in ...