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La infanta Cristina declara ante el juez en Palma

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  • EL ABOGADO MIQUEL ROCA, ANTE LOS MEDIOS TRAS LA DECLARACIÓN DE LA INFANTA

    EL ABOGADO MIQUEL ROCA, ANTE LOS MEDIOS TRAS LA DECLARACIÓN DE LA INFANTA

    GRA293. PALMA DE MALLORCA, 08/02/2014.- Los abogados de la infanta Cristina, Miquel Roca (c), y Jesús Silva (2d), atienden a los medios de comunicación a su salida del tribunal de Palma de Mallorca tras finalizar la declaración de la infanta ante el juez como imputada por supuestos delitos de fraude fiscal y blanqueo. La declaración de la hija menor del rey de España ante el juez duró más de seis horas. EFE/Ballesteros
  • Lopez Negrete, lawyer of Clean Hands association, walks during a lunch break at Palma de Mallorca

    Lopez Negrete, lawyer of Clean Hands association, walks during a lunch break at Palma de Mallorca

    Virginia Lopez Negrete, lawyer of Clean Hands association, walks during a lunch break at Palma de Mallorca courthouse where Spain's Infanta Cristina is being questioned by a judge in a corruption case, February 8, 2014. Infanta Cristina was questioned by a judge on Saturday in a corruption case that has deepened public anger over graft among the ruling class and discontent with the royal family. It was the first time that a Spanish royal has been summoned in a criminal proceeding since the monarchy was restored in 1975 following the death of dictator Francisco Franco. With Spain emerging slowly from a deep economic and financial crisis, judges are looking into hundreds of corruption cases left over from a property boom that ended abruptly in 2008. Cristina, the younger daughter of King Juan Carlos and seventh in line to the throne, is answering preliminary charges of tax fraud and money laundering linked to her use of income from a shell company she co-owned with her husband Inaki Urdangarin. REUTERS/Paul Hanna (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW ROYALS)
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    Spanish Infanta Cristina (L) leaves the courthouse of Palma de Mallorca, on the Spanish Balearic Island of Mallorca on February 8, 2014. Spain's princess Cristina fought to distance herself from fraud accusations as she faced a tough court hearing today over a scandal that has plunged the royal family into crisis. AFP PHOTO/ LLUIS GENE

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