Former Panamanian Vice President José Gabriel “Gaby” Carrizo was transferred this Thursday morning to Plaza Fortuna , where he is appearing before the Superior Court of Appeals as part of the process against him for alleged illicit enrichment .
Former Panamanian Vice President José Gabriel “Gaby” Carrizo was transferred this Thursday morning to Plaza Fortuna , where he is appearing before the Superior Court of Appeals as part of the process against him for alleged illicit enrichment .
The appeal hearing, scheduled for this Thursday, February 12 ,( TODAY ) seeks to review the precautionary measure imposed by Judge Oris Medina, who ordered house arrest while the Public Ministry’s investigation proceeds.
During the proceedings, the Public Prosecutor’s Office will request that the precautionary measure be modified and that Carrizo be placed in provisional detention in a penitentiary , considering the nature of the crime being investigated.
The decision made by the Superior Court of Appeals will be key in determining whether the former vice president will remain under house arrest or face trial while in pretrial detention.
For his part, lawyer Víctor Orobio , a member of the legal team of the former presidential candidate of the Democratic Revolutionary Party (PRD) , described the house arrest measure as “extreme”.
The lawyer indicated that they will request that the measure be replaced by the obligation of periodic reporting , considering that there are no procedural risks that justify a greater restriction.
The lawyer Pedro Meilán , also a member of the defense team, recalled that in the initial hearing held in the Accusatory Criminal System (SPA) the Prosecutor’s Office invoked the alleged risk of flight and the nature of the crime.
According to Meilán, those arguments were refuted.
It should be remembered that both the prosecution and the defense appealed Judge Oris Medina’s initial decision.
The Public Prosecutor’s Office is seeking to increase the provisional detention measure.
The defense requests that the periodic reporting requirement be made more flexible.
The ruling of the Superior Court of Appeals will define the immediate course of the legal process against José Gabriel Carrizo , in a case that maintains public attention because it involves one of the most relevant political figures in the country in recent years.
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