Likewise, the judicial body charged with interpreting the Peruvian Magna Carta has decided to “draw serious attention” to Judge Vicente Fernández Tapia, charged with executing the release order approved last week by the Constitutional Court, but who declared the ruling inadmissible.
The Constitutional Court of Peru issued a resolution this Tuesday declaring the habeas corpus granted to former President Alberto Fujimori (1990-2000) and instructing “immediate” release from the Barbadillo Detention Center, where he is serving a prison sentence 25 years in prison for crimes against humanity.
“This Constitutional Court orders that the National Penitentiary Institute (INPE) and the Director of the Barbadillo Prison order on that day the immediate release under responsibility of the beneficiary, Alberto Fujimori,” said the resolution published by the Constitutional Court on his website. .
Likewise, the judicial body charged with interpreting the Peruvian Magna Carta has decided to “draw serious attention” to Judge Vicente Fernández Tapia, charged with executing the release order approved last week by the Constitutional Court, but who declared the ruling inadmissible.
For example, the magistrates of the Constitutional Court “urged” Judge Fernández Tapia to “exercise greater zeal and diligence in the discharge of his duties in executing the judgments authorizing habeas corpus,” as is the case with former President Fujimori.
Source: EITB

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