David Sanchez's Lawyer Will Appeal the Decision: 'I Was Expecting a Full Acquittal'

要点
- Badajoz Provincial Court banned Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's brother, David Sanchez, from public office for nine years.
- The defendant was convicted of acting as a 'necessary collaborator' in the crime of administrative misconduct.
- Lawyer Emilio Cortes announced that they will appeal to a higher court against the court's decision.
- The case involves the change of Sanchez's position from conservatory coordinator to Head of the Stage Arts Office.
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The decision announced by the Badajoz Provincial Court regarding David Sanchez, the brother of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, has set lawyers in motion. David Sanchez was banned from public office for nine years for the crime of administrative misconduct in the process of changing his position from conservatory coordinator to Head of the Stage Arts Office of the Badajoz Provincial Council, with the title of 'necessary collaborator'.
The defendant's lawyer, Emilio Cortes, confirmed that they will initiate the appeal process against the court's decision. Cortes stated that the decision does not satisfy them and that they expected a full acquittal for his client.
The incident subject to the lawsuit is based on allegations that David Sanchez's position in the public institution was unlawfully changed and upgraded. With the defense's decision to continue the legal process, the case is expected to be taken to the higher courts.
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常见问题
- What charge was David Sanchez convicted of?
- He was convicted of being a 'necessary collaborator' to the crime of administrative misconduct.
- What is the sentence given to David Sanchez?
- The court sentenced the defendant to be banned from public duties for nine years.
- Is the decision final, or will it be appealed?
- No, the decision is not final. His lawyer, Emilio Cortes, confirmed that they will appeal the court's decision and expect an acquittal.
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