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Juicio a Garzón por investigar los crímenes del franquismo

Juicio a Garzón por investigar los crímenes del franquismo

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  • Garzón se enfrenta a una pena de hasta 20 años de inhabilitación, lo que supondría la salida de la carrera judicial para siempre.

    GARZÓN LLEGA AL TRIBUNAL SUPREMO

    NAC12. MADRID, 24/01/2012.- El juez Baltasar Garzón (2-d) llega al Tribunal Supremo donde hoy comienza a ser juzgado por prevaricación por declararse competente para investigar los crímenes del franquismo. EFE/Juanjo Martín
  • Garzón se declaró competente para investigar las fosas de los asesinados durante la guerra civil y la dictadura

    GARZÓN JUICIO CRÍMENES FRANQUISMO

    Skeletons and placards are displayed on January 24, 2012 during a demonstration in support of Spanish Judge Baltasar Garzon in front of the Spanish Supreme court in Madrid. About 200 supporters of Garzon gathered outside Madrid's Supreme Court as the case against him for ordering an investigation into the disappearance of 114,000 people during Spain's 1936-39 civil war and Franco's subsequent dictatorship started being heard. Placard reads: "There is no justice." AFP PHOTO / PEDRO ARMESTRE
  • Durante el juicio declararán familiares de desaparecidos del franquismo

    GARZÓN CRÍMENES DEL FRANQUISMO

    A protestor holds a placard on January 24, 2012 during a demonstration in support of Spanish Judge Baltasar Garzon in front of the Spanish Supreme court in Madrid. About 200 supporters of Garzon gathered outside Madrid's Supreme Court as the case against him for ordering an investigation into the disappearance of 114,000 people during Spain's 1936-39 civil war and Franco's subsequent dictatorship started being heard. Placard reads: "There is no justice." AFP PHOTO / PEDRO ARMESTRE

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