The contents of the series of private messages are The prosecution process facing Judge Julietta Mackintuck. The exchange took place during the first few days of the debate, which was canceled by Congress. death of diego maradonaexposes the interactions between judges and their colleagues in the courtroom. these Chat between judge and colleague Veronica di Tommaso and Maximiliano Savarino are part of the evidence. jury It could decide his future in his judicial career.
The exchange took place last Monday, March 17, before the third trial began. They are A chat group called “DAM Trial”the third Oral Criminal Court (TOC) is composed of three judges. The conversation began at 11:55 with Judge Di Tommaso.
“Good morning, my class spoke to me and asked about the issue with the cameras that were approved in July. We were talking about that subject, so we have to talk. I’m in court now, but if you can, please let me know. I will take a break so as not to be late for tomorrow’s hearing. July, if you have permission from the court, please show it to us. That way you can add to the incident and avoid problems.” wrote Di Tommaso.
Referenced message ezequiel class, Undersecretary of Communications and Media, Supreme Court of Buenos Aires. The camera in question belonged to the production team of. divine justicea documentary featuring Mackintuck.
Four minutes later, at 11:59 a.m., Judge Mackintuck responded, “Not today.”If there is a topic that the class would like to discuss with me, let him write a letter.At 12:01, he continued: I’ve already talked to Ezekiel. If you need anything, we are always available. Anyway, we are also talking with the court to prevent any problems from arising. Are there any presentations or trials that I need to attend?”.
At 12:07, the judge added the following explanation: Of course they won’t film you. They’re not going to divulge the evidence either. I will give him the formality that the class requires, but the court did not require any.”.
Court President Maximiliano Savarino intervened at 12:11 to discuss issues of judicial procedure, without mentioning cameras. “So far they haven’t offered anything. everything we are in contact with. It also included a notice to the defendant (Ricardo) Almiron of the matters resolved on Friday (March 14), which he recorded as having been received accordingly.” Di Tommaso ended the exchange six minutes later by saying, “We’ll see tomorrow. I’m still in court.”
The jury trial for Mackintuck began last Thursday in La Plata. During the beginning of the proceedings, Necochea Attorney General Analia Duarte announced that she would request the removal of the judge. “This indictment seeks to prove that: The judge personally decided to participate in the audiovisual project video in his capacity as a judge. Mr. Duarte spoke before the jury about a trial in which he held a man and a woman responsible for the death of Diego Maradona in order to exploit him commercially.
At the same hearing, Mr. Mackintuck was asked to speak and expressed his regret. “I wanted to present the best image of Justice. I acted as judge from the beginning of the trial. I never imagined that it would cause so much damage to Justice. It was the exact opposite of what I was looking for.” he said. The judge concluded with a public apology.I apologize for damaging the image of justice.”.
The position of the court’s other two judges was made clear on May 27, when the trial over Mr Maradona’s death was declared null and void. Savarino said emphatically:The trial was proceeding smoothly with everyone except for one person who was separated.”.
The presiding officer of the court said the following about the shooting:hidden camera“We were being filmed with hidden cameras. It is notorious to say that you saw or knew someone was recording at your first trial.” he declared.
Meanwhile, Judge Di Tommaso also presented a strong defense. “Someone made a mistake and I have to keep explaining, but that’s not justice. justice is undefiledHis words brought tears to Dalma and Gianinna Maradona, who were present. The judge defended her professional career.
“I am the first professional player in my family, and my parents worked hard to get me into a public university. I’m not an official’s daughter, or anyone’s daughter, or anyone’s niece.” he said, clearly hinting. Family Background of Macintuck, Daughter of the Historic Judge of San Isidro.
This content was produced by the LA NACION team with the help of AI. Article signed by Gabriel Di Nicola.