translated from Spanish: Judge Carroza and eventual extradition of Ramiro: “We would have to know something official”

Judge Mario Carroza, who investigates the murder of the senator and founder of the UDI, Jaime Guzmán, referred to the complaint of the family of the exfrentist, Mauricio Hernández Norambuena (Ramiro), concerning the convicted of the crime of the parlamenta he was transferred from prison in Brazil, in the face of eventual extradition. Carroza said that “according to what I heard, if he is removed from a center where he was held and subsequently not taken to another and taken to a situation, which according to the relatives is special, should be in a short time,” Meganews recalled.” Today we would have to know something official, I do not know if of the Minister of Justice or RR.EE. (…). I am not certain, because I know from transcendenture that there would indeed be a concern on the part of the relatives.” The judge said, about Hernandez Norambuena’s extradition that “from the point of view of the courts of justice, the status that Brazil’s Supreme Court places on us, is that he would have to have at least the sentence he was serving there, which was 30 years old. Our decision, taken by Minister Pfeiffer, at the time, was perpetual in both crimes, so it was 40 years, because it was a simple perpetual chair, 20 years each, which meant that we did not meet the condition.”



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