Feb 25 • 19:00 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

One of the convicts in the murder of Fernando Báez Sosa requested nullification of the sentence and a new trial

Lucas Pertossi, convicted in the murder case of Fernando Báez Sosa, has requested the nullification of his sentence and a new trial.

Lucas Pertossi, one of the individuals convicted in connection with the murder of Fernando Báez Sosa, has filed a request with Argentina's Supreme Court to nullify his sentence, which was handed down on February 6, 2023. Pertossi was sentenced to 15 years in prison as a secondary participant in a double aggravated homicide involving premeditation by multiple individuals, alongside complicity in minor injuries. His conviction stemmed from a brutal attack that made headlines in Argentina, reflecting ongoing issues surrounding violence and public safety, especially among youth.

At the age of 27, Pertossi has based his appeal on claims of structural violations of his right to defense in court. He argues that conflicting interests among the defendants compromised his legal representation during the trial proceedings. His attorney, Ignacio Dolfi, who specializes in appellate defense in Buenos Aires, is leading the case for the new trial. This situation highlights the complexities of the Argentine judicial system as well as ongoing debates about the rights of defendants in high-profile cases.

This appeal may have significant implications not only for Pertossi but also for the ongoing conversation surrounding legal standards and practices in Argentina. The original case attracted immense public attention, prompting discussions about youth violence, legal reform, and the effectiveness of the penal system. As the Supreme Court considers the merits of this request, the outcome could influence future cases involving similar allegations and the broader discourse on legal justice in the country.

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