The National Party activist should go to jail for 90 days, within the framework of the false complaint against Yamandú Orsi.
The militant of National Party, Romina Celeste Papasso, He will remain in preventive detention after a judicial decision that ordered the revocation of his domiciliary status, within the framework of the false complaint of abuse and aggression against the presidential candidate of the Broad Front, Yamandú Orsi.
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The decision was made by appeals court in Criminal Matters of the 2nd turn, which thus revoked the sentence against Romina Celeste for the accusation against the former mayor of cannelloni considering that there is “risk of hindering the investigation, danger of flight and danger to society.”


“This is a repeat offender, which constitutes a guideline for determining the risk,” the judges warned in their resolution. Daniel Tapié, Ricardo Míguez and Beatriz Larrieu.
In this way, the activist of the National Party He will have to serve house arrest for 90 days, until August 4, within the framework of his accusation for the crimes of association to commit a crime in concurrence outside the repetition with a crime of slander in real repetition with a crime of defamation and in author quality.
Paula Díaz was sentenced to 20 months of probation
While, Paula Diaz, The trans woman who denounced Orsi was arrested at the request of the Attorney General’s Office and later sentenced to 20 months of probation for the crimes of criminal association and slander.
The 42-year-old sex worker has to establish an address, perform community tasks for 6 months and comply with nighttime house arrest during the first 6 months of her sentence, according to the resolution of the 3rd shift judge of Ciudad de la Costa (Canelones), Bernardo Bueno.
Now, the woman who falsely accused the presidential candidate of the Wide Front is under permanent supervision of the National Directorate of Supervision of Assisted Liberty (Dinasla), with house arrest that goes from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Source: Ambito