The Federal Chamber of that city upheld a lower court ruling against the former leader of the Third Army Corps. In the case investigated crimes against three victims. The measure also extends to three former police
The Chamber B of the Federal Court of Appeal confirmed the processing Córdoba former head of the Third Army Corps Luciano Benjamin Menendez, in the context of a case for crimes against humanity committed in that province during the last military dictatorship.
Thus, judges Abel Sánchez Torres, Octavio Cortez and Ignacio Olmedo Maria Velez Funes ratified a lower court ruling which ordered that measure for Menendez and former police officers Nolasco Pedro Bustos, Jorge and Jose Vicente Woron Filiberto Olivieri.
In the case investigated the crimes of illegal deprivation of freedom aggravated, imposition of aggravated torture and aggravated murder, against three victims.
In its ruling, the judges stated that "the victims had been detained at the intersection of Pinto and Caraffa Octavio on June 2, 1976 at approximately 11 hours, and forcibly entered a police vehicle identifiable in which they were transferred to where they would have been killed and where were found the bodies of victims Oliva, Ten and Villanueva, the same day and beyond. "
also asserted that " all the testimonies given by land with exculpatory version supported by the accused, which is not supported by any testimony and evidence collected information is confusing and contradictory to resolve in favor of the defendants ".
The Chamber B of the Federal Court of Appeal confirmed the processing Córdoba former head of the Third Army Corps Luciano Benjamin Menendez, in the context of a case for crimes against humanity committed in that province during the last military dictatorship.
Thus, judges Abel Sánchez Torres, Octavio Cortez and Ignacio Olmedo Maria Velez Funes ratified a lower court ruling which ordered that measure for Menendez and former police officers Nolasco Pedro Bustos, Jorge and Jose Vicente Woron Filiberto Olivieri.
In the case investigated the crimes of illegal deprivation of freedom aggravated, imposition of aggravated torture and aggravated murder, against three victims.
In its ruling, the judges stated that "the victims had been detained at the intersection of Pinto and Caraffa Octavio on June 2, 1976 at approximately 11 hours, and forcibly entered a police vehicle identifiable in which they were transferred to where they would have been killed and where were found the bodies of victims Oliva, Ten and Villanueva, the same day and beyond. "
also asserted that " all the testimonies given by land with exculpatory version supported by the accused, which is not supported by any testimony and evidence collected information is confusing and contradictory to resolve in favor of the defendants ".