The fate of the Cumbia 420 leader will be known today. The singer could receive a sentence of less than three years, which would be suspended.
He verdict against the singer Elián Valenzuela, better known as L-Ghent, will be known this Monday on the last day of the oral trial that follows him in the courts of Mercedes after being accused of “illegitimate deprivation of liberty, aggravated by the use of firearms”, a fact for which the prosecutor in the case, Adrián Landini, He asked for 7 years in prison.
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The complaint, which was initiated through some neighbors of General Rodríguez, caused Valenzuela to be almost 100 days detained. The complaint, in which the lawyers of Darío Gastón Torres and Rosa Passi and other plaintiffs are part, requested eight and three years in prison for the reference of Cumbia 420.


This Monday at noon the verdict against L-Ghent will be knownwho will try through his lawyer Luciano Locatelli to have the case dismissed. Judge Ignacio Racca, president of the Mercedes court that judges him, will read the resolution in a complex criminal situation, since If they give it 7 years it will be effective compliance. However, the musician’s hopes of not being imprisoned are high if the magistrate accepts the prosecutor’s request not to accuse Valenzuela’s friend, Daniel Emanuel “Muelita” De Marco, of illegal deprivation of liberty.
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Precisely, De Marco was inside the car where Torres and Passi were taken, so he could not be unaware of the alleged illegal deprivation of liberty. But since the prosecutor did not accuse him of that crime, there are chances that something similar will happen with L-Gante, so He could receive a sentence of less than three years, which would be suspended.
Although the singer was not involved in the confrontation between the gangs, the testimonies collected by the investigators indicated that L-Gante, after being notified of the conflict, went to look for Torres, who was also a resident of the Bicentenario neighborhood of General Rodríguez. According to the accusation, “The musician grabbed the municipal employee, pointed a gun at him, forced him into his car and took him away” with Passi.
L-Ghent Declaration
Dressed in a white shirt and an elegant black suit and tie, The musician told his version of the events that occurred in the Buenos Aires town of General Rodríguez. “Although I don’t have in mind when the day of the crash was, I know that it was on the night of the pilgrimage,” began.
It all started “at a time when I was walking down the street, A woman in a truck passes in a rowdy manner in front of me. when I had little space because there were cars parked on the street.”
“Knowing that the pilgrimage was going on, I said ‘it’s not going to go very far.’ One block away he stopped, When I caught up with her, she pulled me back and I got out of the vehicle to talk to the driver. There they closed the glass on me, I couldn’t talk and I went back to the car.”he explained.
Source: Ambito

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