The young woman is accused of running over and killing a motorcyclist in La Plata in the middle of a car crash.
Felicitas Alvitebetter known as “Toretto”, was benefited from house arrest hours before the New Year’s party was celebrated, as confirmed to Agencia Noticias Argentinas.
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The young woman is accused of running over and killing a motorcyclist in the Buenos Aires city of La Plata in the middle of a car crash and Flavio Gliemmo, the young woman’s lawyer, confirmed that This Monday “the resolution of the Third Chamber of the Chamber of Appeals and Guarantees regarding the La Plata Judicial Department was annulled,” which had been announced by Judge Marcela Garmendia and in which “Toretto” was not allowed to leave prison.


The team of lawyers had presented an appeal to Cassation for Alvite to comply with preventive detention at home, something that after several weeks was accepted by judges Mario Eduardo Kohan and Carlos Ángel Natiello, of the fourth chamber of the Criminal Cassation Court. of the province of Buenos Aires.
In the document presented by Gliemmo to the Justice, he stated that in the preventive detention document “the consideration of the danger of escape is made evident without analyzing and taking into account the varied and numerous records in the records that have clearly accounted for more than enough, that our assistance has been correct”.
“They denounce arbitrariness for rejecting the mitigation of preventive detention without there being a single record in the file that would allow determining the existence of procedural dangers”the document states and it is also stated that “it is absolutely irrational and arbitrary to consider that there are procedural dangers that cannot be mitigated by our being assisted with house arrest.”
In this way, Alvite could celebrate the New Year party with his family, although, for the moment, his departure from Melchor Romero’s governorship has not been made effective.
The young woman is charged with the crime of “simple homicide with possible intent” for the death of Walter Armand in April of this year.
Source: Ambito

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