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Gustavo López-Muñoz Larraz en Cuatro TV

Gustavo López-Muñoz Larraz on Cuatro TV

Gustavo López-Muñoz Larraz on Cuatro TV Our partner Gustavo López-Muñoz Larraz was interviewed by the newsroom of Cuatro TV on January 27. He informed as Expert and Founder of the Pro-Jury Association, about the possible consequences of the change of Lawyer due to the incident that arose in the oral hearing before the Popular Jury […]

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Cibercriminalidad y abuso en la investigación criminal

Cybercrime and abuse in criminal investigation

Cybercrime and abuse in criminal investigation To the much-used argument –markly radical and erroneously utilitarian– that without the use of certain “marginal” means of police investigation, currently magnified to unstoppable levels by technological development, judges would lack the necessary and sufficient evidence means to impart “true justice”, we would immediately have to oppose , that

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Pena Capital y eutanasia

Capital punishment and euthanasia

Capital punishment and euthanasia We all know perfectly well that in Spain, currently, there is no death penalty, also dominated in the Anglo-Saxon world “capital punishment” (capital punishment). What we do already have is the “revisable permanent prison”… Article 15 of the Spanish Constitution of 1978 enshrines the “right to life…with the death penalty being

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Confesiones y declaraciones falsas en el proceso penal

Confessions and false statements in criminal proceedings

Confessions and false statements in criminal proceedings The article 406 of the still valid Criminal Procedure Law (RD September 14, 1882), contains an important guarantee regarding the main objective of the Criminal Law: “search for the Real Truth”…and with that end prescribes: “The defendant’s confession will not> dispense the Investigating Judge from carrying out all

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