Conviction confirmed for the thief who attempted to steal the Supreme Court president's truck
The Federal Criminal Cassation Chamber confirmed a four-year prison sentence for Damián Berruet, who attempted to steal a truck assigned to the President of the Supreme Court of Justice of Argentina.
The Federal Criminal Cassation Chamber has upheld a four-year prison sentence for Damián Berruet, the individual who attempted to steal a truck belonging to Horacio Rosatti, the President of the Supreme Court of Justice in Argentina. Judicial sources reported that the decision was made by judges Juan Carlos Geminiani, Carlos Mahiques, and Diego Barrotaveña. The judges concluded that the previous ruling was valid, taking into account the evidence presented during the trial and the relevant legal framework.
In their decision, the judges found that the earlier court effectively acted within its jurisdiction and appropriately assessed both the evidence and circumstances surrounding the crime. The judges emphasized that the sentence was established according to prevailing law, indicating that Berruet's actions would not be tolerated and underscoring the seriousness of attempting to undermine the safety of judicial figures.
This ruling indicates a firm stance by the Argentine judicial system against crimes directed at public officials, as it highlights the importance of upholding law and order, especially in relation to those serving in significant governmental roles. The case serves as a reminder of the vigilance required to protect high-ranking officials and maintain public trust in the judiciary's ability to deliver justice.