Astesiano goes in search of the abbreviated trial

Astesiano goes in search of the abbreviated trial

For this —and, although the agreement must be ratified before being considered valid—, Astesiano must plead guilty —acknowledging a crime that, the first time, he denied before Fossati— for the issuance of Uruguayan passports to Russian citizens based on documentation false.

What penalty could Astesiano receive?

The former custodian of Lacalle Pou is accused of assuming marital status, influence peddling and criminal association. For these crimes, the Penal Code establishes, in the first case, a sentence of between 18 months and eight years; in the second, a minimum of three months and a maximum of four years; and in the latter case, a minimum of six months and a maximum of six years.

If he reaches an agreement with the Prosecutor’s Office —applicable only to establish convictions for crimes with a minimum prison time that does not exceed four years—, Astesiano could obtain a sentence reduction of up to one third what the prosecutor could ask for in the oral trial.

Astesiano’s previous statement

On February 9, the former head of presidential security testified for the second time before Fossati, who questioned him for all the causes in which he is implicated: from false passports to chats where he exchanged favors.

Although these events could be added to the supposed espionage of the Frente Amplio senators Mario Bergara and Charles Carreraas well as the most recent discoveries: the apparent use of the cameras of the Ministry of Interior to track the owner of the PIT-CNT, Marcelo Abdala; and carrying out follow-up tasks for teachers and students of the Lyceum 41 of Montevideo; the certain thing is that for Fossati, in the majority of these cases there was no criminal action.

Meanwhile, in the previous statement of the former custodian, on December 12, Astesiano had not acknowledged any of the facts for which he is being investigated in the five hours of appearance.

Source: Ambito

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