Former Andalusian president José Antonio Griñán is not going to go to jail to serve his six-year jail sentence for the ERE case till the Seville Court receives a report from the Institute of Legal Medicine on the prostate most cancers he’s affected by, they’ve knowledgeable EFE judicial sources.
The Court agreed final Friday {that a} forensic report on the state of well being of Griñán, 76, earlier than deciding whether or not to keep in mind the request to droop his admission to jail, for which he initially had a time period of till 1 from January. That identical date is the restrict for the remainder of the convicts. Carmen Martínez Aguayo was the primary to take action.
In this request of the Hearing it’s included “implicitly” that Griñán not go to jail till the Institute of Legal Medicine points its report, for which it might topic the previous president to medical checks or settle for the experiences that his protection has offered. , have added the sources.
Deadline January 1
In the experiences from Griñán’s lawyer, offered final Thursday, the suspension of his imprisonment was as soon as once more requested as a result of the checks carried out affirm the “excessive danger” of prostate most cancers that he suffers and for which he has already began remedy.
The lawyer harassed that admission to a Griñán jail “would improve the danger of failure of the remedy began, would make it troublesome for specialists in onco-urology to regulate it and will cut back their life expectancy.”
José Antonio Griñán was sentenced to 6 years and two days in jail and disqualified for 15 years for the crimes of embezzlement and prevarication within the so-called political piece of the ERE case.
Until now, within the case of the ERE, solely the previous Minister of Finance Carmen Martínez-Aguayo has entered a jail in Seville to serve a sentence of six years in jail.
Five different former senior officers of the Junta de Andalucía have till January 1 to enter jail, and the Court suspended the entry into jail of former counselor Agustín Barberá as a result of severe sickness.