The decision was adopted within the framework of the complaint by Daniel Martín Vera, who maintained that he was the victim of a beating by L-Gante and other collaborators.
The Moreno-General Rodríguez Guarantees Judge Gabriel Castro today granted the prison exemption for the cumbia singer Elián Valenzuela, known by his artistic pseudonym, “L-Ghent”within the framework of a new complaint for injuries and reduction to servitude of a collaborator.
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The judge warned that Valenzuela and others accused of the same crime “have fixed roots, lack of computable criminal records and have also expressed through their lawyers their intentions to be within the law in these proceedings.”


However, the judge understood that “a surety of a sworn nature, that is, a simple promise, is not sufficient for the purposes of reducing the risk of procedural evasion and obstruction of evidence.”
Thus, He set a bond of 200 thousand pesos to grant him exemption from prisonwhich means that in L-Ghent the process will go through freely.
The complaint against L-Ghent
The decision was adopted within the framework of the complaint of Daniel Martin Verawho maintained that he was the victim of a beating by L-Gante and other collaborators, upset by a comment he made about them in a WhatsApp group.
Furthermore, the judge established that “due to the nature of the facts and the extremes narrated by Vera in her complaint” it is “appropriate to impose on all those involved here the special obligation of prohibiting approaching the complainant Vera to less than 500 meters.” for a period of 120 days, as well as the prohibition of maintaining any type of contact with the victim and his intimate circle, by any means.
L-Ghent is accused of “minor injuries aggravated by the premeditated collaboration of two or more people”a figure that contemplates sentences of six months to two years in prison.
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