Peru’s Prosecutors Push for 35-Year Sentence Against Keiko Fujimori Amid Questionable Legal Maneuvers
Peruvian prosecutors escalate the politically charged Lava Jato case by demanding a staggering 35-year sentence for opposition leader Keiko Fujimori, raising concerns over judicial fairness and potential overreach.
The Peruvian Prosecutor's Office has dramatically escalated its demand for the imprisonment of prominent political figure Keiko Fujimori, seeking a whopping 35 years behind bars. This move stems from allegations related to alleged irregular campaign financing tied to the infamous Lava Jato corruption scandal. While the prosecutors accuse Fujimori of crimes including aggravated money laundering within an organized crime framework and falsification of documents, this severe penalty comes after complex procedural twists that cast shadows on the fairness of the process. A previous trial was annulled earlier this year due to constitutional concerns, forcing prosecutors back to square one with...
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