¿Qué pasó en el juicio contra Ana Hurtado?
El Doctor cubano Lucio Enriquez resume lo sucedido hoy 1 de octubre en el juicio contra la aliada de la dictadura comunista Ana Hurtado, en Albacete. “Estamos con fe en la justicia española” afirmó Enriquez, a pesar de que Hurtado no se presentó.
La demanda contra la española Hurtado por difamación fue admitida por lo civil en los Juzgados de Albacete por presuntos delitos contra el honor, específicamente, injurias y calumnias.
En repetidas ocasiones Hurtado ha atacado en redes sociales al doctor cubano llamándolo “doctorcito traficante”, “delincuente” y “terrorista”.
El Doctor cubano Lucio Enriquez resume lo sucedido hoy 1 de octubre en el juicio contra la aliada de la dictadura comunista Ana Hurtado, en Albacete. “Estamos con fe en la justicia española” afirmó Enriquez, a pesar de que Hurtado no se presentó.
La demanda contra la española Hurtado por difamación fue admitida por lo civil en los Juzgados de Albacete por presuntos delitos contra el honor, específicamente, injurias y calumnias.
En repetidas ocasiones Hurtado ha atacado en redes sociales al doctor cubano llamándolo “doctorcito traficante”, “delincuente” y “terrorista”.
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00:00Good morning, I know you are waiting for me to tell you how today's morning has been.
00:09As for the trial that I have presented against Nortado Martínez, I am going to make a small summary,
00:16beyond the fact that I have already given statements to some media and during today and tomorrow,
00:21I will surely make the statements, but I summarize what has happened.
00:26We have presented ourselves at 11 a.m. in the courts for the civil case of Albacete.
00:31It is not a criminal trial, it is a civil trial.
00:34We have presented ourselves as it corresponds, as the Spanish justice has cited us,
00:39my lawyer and the lawyer of Nortado Martínez at 11 a.m.
00:44and his lawyer has said that he does not present himself.
00:49He declares himself, he confesses.
00:52This means, in legal terms, that she accepts all the things we have said about her that she has said about me.
01:01She accepts it.
01:03Another thing is, of course, the legal interpretation of this whole journey,
01:12of what we say is a crime against my honor and that it is freedom of expression.
01:20So, in the end, it is the judge who has to define, or the judge, because it has been a judge.
01:24I have gone to declare first, then Havana de la Torre, and then Brian as a witness to the trial.
01:35A prosecutor has been present, because despite being a civil process,
01:40as it is a crime against the honor of people,
01:43a prosecutor is personified there as a representative of the state,
01:52who is not part of it, he is a representative of the state.
01:55In the end, the conclusions are given, my lawyer, the lawyer of Nortado,
01:59and the prosecutor also gives his conclusions, which in this case has also been favorable to us,
02:06has supported us, the prosecutor has asked the judge to condemn Nortado,
02:11because for her, for the prosecutor, there has been a crime against my honor.
02:16We have come out in accordance, all the statements have been clear.
02:20We consider that it is a trial that we are going to win,
02:25but the judge will have the last word in a month or a month and a half or two,
02:30she will dictate the sentence and we will know the result.
02:33I have all the faith, all the confidence that this has been clear,
02:38at least for my lawyer, for the prosecutor, it is clear that there has been a crime here,
02:43and I believe that Nortado, in this case, will be condemned.
02:47People ask me, what happens if she is condemned?
02:50Well, she's going to have to pay her lawyer, my lawyer, the costs of the trial,
02:55and she's going to have to pay 10,000 euros,
02:58she's going to have to pay me 10,000 euros for the damage it has caused me,
03:02and she's going to have to retract, which is the part that I like the most too,
03:06for the media in which she was defaming me.
03:09She's going to have to publish the sentence.
03:12This is the part that really has the most value for me.
03:17And once again I say that the result of this, if it reaches a good port,
03:23in our favor, beyond the fact that it is a personal trial against Nortado,
03:29they can take it in a symbolic way.
03:32All those Cubans that Nortado has defamed, has offended, has mocked, has slandered,
03:38can take this victory, if we have it, I have faith that yes,
03:43also as part, as his victory.
03:45This is my fight against Nortado, my fight against the dictatorship,
03:51because in the end Nortado represents, is the voice of the dictatorship.
03:55And I believe that in the end justice will be done for me and for all the Cubans
04:00that she has slandered and defamed.
04:03This is what I summarize for you to know how everything has gone today.
04:08We are happy, we are hopeful and with faith in Spanish justice,
04:12which the truth is that I have always had it.
04:15And nothing, waiting for the sentence now is what remains.
04:18So nothing, in these days I will surely be making statements to other media
04:22and I will repeat what I have told you.
04:24Greetings to all.