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CASO L-GANTE: ¿VUELVE A LA CÁRCEL?

‍⚖️Hoy se espera el veredicto para Elian Ángel Valenzuela, conocido como L-GANTE, quien enfrenta una posible condena de 7 años por privación ilegítima de la libertad con uso de armas.

El fiscal ha solicitado una sentencia de prisión, mientras que el Tribunal Criminal Número 3, liderado por el Dr. Ignacio Raca, está a punto de anunciar su decisión.

️ Guillermo Andino
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00:00Elegante, which is another of the topics of the day, attention, today the verdict, we have it here live, they say they can advance it, you can have it here in Andean in the news, Elegante, remember that he is facing the possibility of a seven-year sentence for deprivation of freedom, and this verdict will be known today.
00:17Deprivation and legitimate freedom with the use of weapons, the prosecutor has asked for seven years in prison, now we are going to see the details with Germán who has exclusive information, but there is Gabriel Prosperi, Gaby Prosperi, how are you Gaby, good morning.
00:32How are you Guillermo, exactly, we are in Mercedes, at the doors of the court, the criminal court number 3, led by Dr. Ignacio Raca, who will give the verdict in minutes, nothing more, and then, if he is guilty, the sentence, that is, what penalty suits him.
00:53It will be a short hearing, of a few minutes, nothing more, forceful, and there we will know if Elegante is not only sentenced, but if he is going to go to jail, we will see if Elegante goes to his house with a sentence on his back, or if he goes to a prison with the same sentence, waiting, obviously detained, the appeal of his defense.
01:15There are still no movements of the mafia, there are still no movements of his fans, Elegante was present in all hearings, and let's remember this detail, from the hearing one was made available to justice, and even more, he declared before anyone.
01:29Contrary to what the classic law would indicate, wait as accused, to declare precisely who accuses you, and the witnesses against you, and then you respond, Elegante spoke first, as not being afraid to tell his truth, as being calm, or giving that feeling, that this trial is sustained against what happened in reference to that accusation of illegitimate deprivation of freedom.
01:58And let's remember the aesthetics, this remarkable change from this new defense that he has, led by Dr. Luciano Locatelli, Elegante always in a suit, always neat, Elegante on the one hand is an artist with certain transgressions, even in his personal life, but when he has to give explanations in court, he is just a citizen, who makes himself available to the law, that is the image that he wanted to give his defense from day one of this trial.
02:26We will see if it impacts the decision, I reiterate, of Dr. Raca, who is already here, waiting or preparing what he is going to read in minutes, and of course, having in his hands the immediate future of one of the most controversial popular artists of recent times in Argentina.
02:43Well, now I'm going to ask Dr. Fabiolio, how much does the empathy that many people have with Elegante, from an artistic point of view, but Álvaro, give me the last post of Elegante.
02:52Of course, because he is very active on social networks, his day-to-day has changed a bit, he is much calmer, even more polite, separated from a group of friends, the possibility of studying law has been mentioned, but he has used his social networks to share a publication, which in reality what he is going to do is take as his own, someone who stole it and put it, beautiful lady, the whole truth says, go look for criminals and leave Elegante alone, justice and absolution for Leanne, the image is of the mother, stealing followers, it is a follower account,
03:21sometimes it is an account of followers of Elegante that he has stolen.
03:25Let's see, can we listen to it?
03:26Go ahead.
03:28They crossed the line, there are so many crimes in the great Buenos Aires, in Argentina itself, and they catch him with this guy, they wanted to get $ 500,000 for poor Elegante.
03:43Of course, let's remember that what they marked here, his colleagues, his friends, said that there was a lawyer who was extorting him with a request of $ 500,000, beyond the political issue, but they pointed out.
03:55Leonardo Segal, who in the week denounced that he was persecuted, even by Elegante, on the west highway, a fairly complex complaint that he said that he was not going to take it to the legal framework, but the instance of economic negotiation always exists in the judicial processes, and that is not to be surprised by that.
04:12And the causes that Elegante has are three different causes unified in one, where there is forceful evidence, I emphasize it again and again, that the prosecutor of instruction Villalba, who unfortunately passed away, had done a very prolific job, so that now, in this instance of trial, the prosecutor, who now asks for seven years in prison, has the tools to ask for that.
04:35I was talking about the pressure there is on the judges, that's why I ask you, I don't ask you if they are going to condemn him or not, what do you think, based on what you say, Germán, that it should be like this, are they going to be encouraged to condemn him?
04:45I just saw this lady, there is a saying that says, ignorance is daring, because everyone thinks, in Argentina we all think about what we don't know, and she says, no, go look for criminals, he is a criminal, a person who goes out armed on the street, without any kind of control, without his freedom, that is already accredited, and takes her for a walk and kidnaps her, without his freedom, that is a crime, ma'am.
05:15Germán, Álvaro, you or me, that is a crime, and it has to be punished.
05:21Of course, I understand that it is the mother who wants to defend him.
05:24No, this is not the mother, Leandro.
05:25They steal the mother, it is a woman who could be the mother of another artist, who says, hey, this kid came out from below, alone.
05:35No, I understand how difficult it is for a boy as young as Leandro to go up and find himself suddenly with all this population, now that does not justify ...
05:43Messi also got up and ...
05:45No, no, that's why it never justifies, not only this, the other number of crimes he has committed, right?
05:51Of course.
05:52He has hit the police, he has hit everything, consumption, sales, not sales, a collection of drugs, weapons.
05:58So, it would be good if the trial really comes as it comes, and the evidence is what there is, what they say there is, is punished.
06:08Why?
06:09So that it is taken as an example that this cannot be done.
06:11Is it complicated today?
06:13I see it complicated, let's see ...
06:15What do you see complicated?
06:16No, no, not complicated, first I see it complicated, I can't speak ill of a colleague, which I don't know, Dr. Locatelli, he is not a criminal lawyer, right?
06:24This is like having, for example, I don't know, your eye hurts and you are going to see a friend who is a traumatologist, more or less the same, he is not a criminal lawyer.
06:31So ...
06:32Isn't this a strangeness?
06:33This is a strangeness because he put it, he is a lawyer who put the company ...
06:36Of course, it can happen to 50 lawyers.
06:38It can happen to several lawyers. They took out another lawyer who was there, who was Diego Storto, who is a criminal lawyer, and he is good.
06:44From Friday to Monday.
06:45And solid.
06:46Gordo Storto is a guy who is a ... I say Gordo affectionately because he is a guy to whom I respect technically, he knows about criminal law.
06:53And they put a person, as I was just telling you, a person who is a lawyer, but he is not a criminal lawyer.
06:58They put him to dance on the ledge.
07:00No, but that's why you have a problem. In one eye, a ulcer came out, and instead of going to a recognized ophthalmologist, you are going to see a guy who is a traumatologist.
07:12Storto quit, they tell me.
07:13No, no, yes, because they imposed a form on him that he did not like, and obviously he did a side.
07:19Now, I see it complicated from the following point.
07:22Elegant.
07:23Yes.
07:24Elian, we actually separate two things.
07:26Elegant is the artistic character, and here we are, the person, the citizen, who is Elian Valenzuela.
07:33I have no doubt that he will be sentenced.
07:37I have no doubt that he will be sentenced.
07:40The issue is how many years, Elegant.
07:41The issue, no, is when and where.
07:42No, the issue is the prison.
07:43Of course, the issue is when and where.
07:44Now.
07:45But for how many, if they give you three years, you don't have to explain it.
07:49Yes, of course.
07:50What they ask for is immediate detention.
07:53Because today he can be sentenced to 7, 6, 5, 4, all those are sentences to go to jail.
07:59What they ask for is immediate detention.
08:01Because the appeal process begins, and in that appeal process, he is still free.
08:05There are two issues, German, that you just anticipated, that prevent a convicted person from being free.
08:14The hindrance of an investigation and the danger of escape.
08:18The danger of escape, dealing with who it is, I see it difficult for him to prosper,
08:24because it is a well-known process, wherever he goes, they will recognize him right away.
08:27Now, the hindrance of the criminal investigation, he has already done it.
08:31Yes, the weapons disappeared.
08:32The weapons disappeared.
08:34They erased, in a search they did in the neighborhood where he lived, everything.
08:38Bicentenary in general.
08:39He gathers from this insolent group, the mafia, a clownish thing, the urban con,
08:45only in this country can that happen.
08:47Because this, imagine in a serious country, that the mafia ...
08:50Yes, they have to tear it down in two minutes.
08:52But I'm not talking about ... I don't even know them.
08:55It is a social reality.
08:56It is a social reality, that's why ...
08:58But let's not naturalize it, German.
09:00If the crime is not accredited, Elian has to be released.
09:06Now, from what they tell me, the fact is quite proven,
09:11and if it is approved, it is not that he has, he must, like any citizen on foot, comply.
09:17Now, they can give him a detention penalty, but it can be in his house.
09:22Why would he have a special privilege?
09:25Because the domiciliary prisons have a ... they are a disappointment.
09:29However, let's not get ahead of ourselves.
09:32I have no doubt that Elian Valenzuela today is going to be sentenced.
09:36Excuse me, that he has a proven activity, in which he works,
09:39in which he could do it inside his house, would it be a deterrent to justice?
09:42No, not a deterrent.
09:43That would be to have what is called, judicially, an uprooting.
09:46That is, hey, he is not a guy who is today ...
09:48Look, he lives here, he has a home, we already have it located.
09:52He took a right.
09:53The person works in this place.
09:55He is a well-known person.
09:57He is not going to leave.
09:58He is not going to leave.
09:59Now, the person is not going to leave, but he can get in the way,
10:03because here, even in the previous days, Germán anticipated it,
10:06there are lawyers who denounced that both he and his people threatened them.
10:11Yes.
10:12There is a very personal internal ...
10:13Suppose they give him five years.
10:15How many years can he go out under ...
10:19To be watched?
10:21No, no.
10:22But let's suppose not.
10:23They are going to condemn him, Guille.
10:24They are going to condemn him.
10:25Ok.
10:26And they are going to give him a penalty ...
10:27Say it's not four or seven.
10:29If they dare,
10:30if they dare, they would have to give him a penalty greater than three years.
10:33Yes, that's why I told you five.
10:34And if so, the court, as we anticipated here,
10:38has the, not the obligation, but has to ask for immediate detention,
10:42because he is a person who has already tried.
10:44The court has already asked for it.
10:46You have to see what the judge determines.
10:48In the sense that if they appeal,
10:50today the logical thing would be to see him elegantly married.
10:54No, the logical thing is if he has responsibility.
10:56Of course.
10:57We are not going to condemn anyone.
10:58Let's suppose he has responsibility.
11:00What judicial interstice does he have?
11:02What little hole so as not to be arrested?
11:05Nothing.
11:06Appeal it so that ...
11:07Appeal it quickly.
11:08Appeal it quickly and that it is not firm.
11:09Appeal it in the processing deadlines so that it is not firm.
11:11Now, however, in this type of case,
11:13trying to be a person with a lot of open processes,
11:16with a quick cash availability,
11:19with access to all this group that the mafiosos make and blah, blah, blah,
11:24has all the faculties of the judicial body to say,
11:27no, boy, this guy is going to hinder the investigation.
11:31Of course.
11:32He is going to be arrested.
11:33Being arrested in his case or being arrested in a prison
11:35are the two ways to be arrested.
11:38I understand that he should, like any ordinary citizen,
11:41be arrested in a common place.
11:44We are not judging the artist, if he is good or bad.
11:47I particularly don't like it, but well,
11:49many people like it and it's great.
11:50Now, if a person who has guns in the house,
11:54who directs the problems to the shots
11:56because of a matter of misconduct, because of a social issue,
11:59and he takes the world ahead,
12:01there is a video of the guy hitting a policeman,
12:04a toll, for example, and there are a lot more.
12:07That is not justifying attacking the artist, attacking the youth.
12:10That is, sir, elegant.
12:12And if I do it, I don't care.
12:14You can't handle yourself like that for life.
12:16There must be consequences.
12:17When you violate the law, there must be consequences.
12:20When you deprive someone, you kidnap him,
12:22let's put it plainly,
12:24and you put him in a car with a gun.
12:26That is a very serious crime.
12:28You can't let it go unnoticed.
12:30You can't say, no, well, because he's elegant.
12:32No, well, no.
12:33Be elegant or whoever.
12:35In that situation, from what you say,
12:37you would have to go hand in hand with a change of lawyer.
12:39So, who are you defending now?
12:40Well, I don't know the strategy that Dr. Locatelli is using,
12:43which, I repeat, I don't know.
12:44He is not a criminal, he is not in our field.
12:46Maybe he is an enlightened eximus
12:48who has a revolutionary theory of the right to a criminal trial in the province.
12:51It could be, right? An enlightened one, but...
12:53Make him testify.
12:55At first, in a trial...
12:57First.
12:58Generally, the defendant, the person who is accused of this,
13:01why testify in the end?
13:02Because we, in 100% of the cases, testify in the end.
13:05Because you hear everything they say, right?
13:06Because you can listen to everyone and then refute everything.
13:09When you burn the only cartridge you have,
13:11it's okay that he can ask for the word at any time,
13:13but you already started in a position
13:15and then all the rest come against you,
13:18it's going to be very difficult for you.
13:20And that is based a little on the experience
13:22that the lawyer who handles a case has or does not have.
13:26He doesn't seem to have the necessary waist.
13:30This...
13:32He is professional.
13:34Let's see, he tells me that we can already send someone from there
13:37who is waiting, who is a friend of Elegante.
13:39We are already with all the issues.

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