The Supreme Court provides Mónica Oltra’s ex-husband eight days to request a sentence discount for the “legislation of solely sure is sure”


Luis Eduardo Ramírez is sentenced to five years in jail for abusing a minor underneath the supervision of the Valencian Generalitat He is convicted of a criminal offense of steady sexual abuse of a minor The occasions happened between 2016 and 2017, when the adolescent was 14 years outdated , contained in the premises

In an ordering process, to which Europa Press has had entry, the Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court provides eight days to adapt, “if it deems it acceptable”, the grounds for attraction alleged in Organic Law 10/22, of September 6 complete assure of sexual freedom.

The Civil and Criminal Chamber of the Superior Court of Justice of the Valencian Community (TSJCV) confirmed the five-year jail sentence of an educator, ex-husband of the previous vp and former Minister of Equality, Mónica Oltra, for sexually abusing a minor underneath guardianship .

Then, the Chamber dismissed the attraction filed by the convicted individual and endorsed the choice of the Valencia Court to impose 5 years in jail for a criminal offense of continued sexual abuse of a minor.

The court docket noticed the sentence of the Hearing “completely right” each with regard to the evaluation of the proof and with the results of a authorized nature that hyperlinks to the info beforehand accepted as confirmed.

The sufferer was a minor, supervised by the Generalitat Valenciana and sheltered in a middle in Valencia, and the occasions happened between 2016 and 2017, when the adolescent was 14 years outdated, contained in the premises itself.

The legislation of ‘solely sure is sure’ has prompted the crime of sexual assault to soak up that of sexual abuse, which implies that a criminal offense that till now included a extra severe conduct incorporates a much less severe one, in order that the prison fork additionally It has been expanded to cowl the complete vary of behaviors now punishable as sexual assault.