The former president and the men convicted alongside her have been given 10 days to pay AR$685 billion after Argentina’s Supreme Court upheld the sentence for corruption in public road works
Judiciary
Judge Loretta Preska had rejected Argentina’s request to stay the turnover
Extradition of Bolsonaro supporters fugitive in Argentina in limbo as trial suspended
There is no date for the proceedings to resume, nor any certainty on whether they will be sent back to Brazil or not
He is being investigated for a fraud scheme that allegedly ensured payments to broker policies for state offices
The country’s defense team argued that following Loretta Preska’s order would violate ‘fundamental principles of U.S. and international law’
It’s been 20 years since dictatorship trials reopened. The Simón ruling was the turning point
The Supreme Court’s 2005 decision to overturn the Due Obedience and Full Stop laws was key in Argentina’s search for justice
They argue that the current arrangement disturbs the neighborhood and puts the former president at risk
Iranian and Lebanese fugitives will be judged for the terrorist attack against a Jewish community center that killed 85, an Argentine court ruled
‘She played God,’ said the attorney representing one group of mothers