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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Spanish government pardons a man conviced of running over a 23 years-old male

The Spanish government, who by a God-granted law has the right to pardon convicted felons, has commanded that a man who killed another while he was driving in opposite direction. It is known that the son of the Justice Minister works at the law firm that represents the felon. Here is the complete "royal" law
Real Decreto 1668/2012, de 7 de diciembre, por el que se indulta a don
RAMÓN JORGE RÍOS SALGADO
Visto el expediente de indulto de don Ramón Jorge Ríos Salgado, condenado por la
Audiencia Provincial de Valencia, sección cuarta, en sentencia de 17 de enero de 2011,
como autor de un delito de conducción con grave desprecio para la vida de los demás en
concurso ideal con un delito de homicidio, un delito de lesiones, una falta de lesiones y
una falta de daños, a la pena de trece años de prisión e inhabilitación especial para el
derecho de sufragio pasivo durante el tiempo de la condena, por hechos cometidos en el
año 2003, en el que se han considerado los informes del Tribunal sentenciador y del
Ministerio Fiscal, a propuesta del Ministro de Justicia y previa deliberación del Consejo de
Ministros en su reunión del día 7 de diciembre de 2012,
Vengo en conmutar a don Ramón Jorge Ríos Salgado la pena privativa de libertad
pendiente de cumplimiento por otra de dos años de multa, que se satisfará en cuotas
diarias de seis euros cuyo inicio y forma de cumplimiento serán determinados por el
Tribunal sentenciador, a condición de que abone las responsabilidades civiles fijadas en
la sentencia en el plazo que determine el Tribunal sentenciador y no vuelva a cometer
delito doloso en el plazo de cinco años desde la publicación del real decreto.
Dado en Madrid, el 7 de diciembre de 2012.
JUAN CARLOS R.
El Ministro de Justicia,
ALBERTO RUIZ-GALLARDÓN JIMÉNEZ
 It is rumored that the killer, whose surname is Salgado, is a relative of the former socialist Finance Minister.

This case, along with the final "royal" decree signed by former socialist government, pardoning the banker Alfredo Saez, Botín's deputy director at Santander Bank, offers a rather crappy view of the state of things in Spain.

If you have an account in Santander UK (former Abbey), or Santander anywhere else, or hold Spanish debt (doubtful), you better close it up or sell into the market now that the market offers you a chance by relaxing the pressure over Spanish sovereign debt.

Posted by Analytic Bastard at 12:21 PM
Labels: debt, sociopaths, Spain

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