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Alfonso Jesús Cabezuelo, a former military officer convicted of rape in sanfermines, has been granted a four-day prison permit

The reasons for his permission have been that he has behaved well in prison, completed his degree in psychology and participated in various reinsertion programs.
Stock image of Alfonso Jesús Cabezuelo.

The Prison Supervision Court No. 5 of Castilla y León has granted Alfonso Jesús Cabezuelo, one of the members of La Manada, a four-day prison permit, which has been proposed by penitentiary institutions on the basis of good prison behaviour, the completion of a degree in psychology and participation in social integration programmes.

Cabezuelo, a former military officer from Seville, is serving a sentence in the prison of Topas (Salamanca) for gang rape for which he was sentenced in the sanfermines of 2016 to 15 years in prison, in addition to another conviction for sexual abuse of a young woman in Pozoblanco (Córdoba) in May of the same year.

The decision, confirmed by the sources of the case and advanced by the ABC newspaper, was notified on 13 June.

In September 2023, Cabezuelo published a letter expressing his willingness to serve the sentence imposed "in the manner in which the sentence was handed down" and his commitment to reintegration, in which he stated that he did not wish to participate in public debates that might cause further harm, and clarified that since January 2021 he had not been represented by counsel Agustín Martínez Becerra, who had requested a reduction of the sentence for other members of the group.

Following the entry into force of Law 10/2022 on the Comprehensive Guarantee of Sexual Freedom, known as "Only Is Yes", the penalty for three other members of La Manada (Angel Boza, José Ángel Prenda and Jesús Escudero) was reduced from 15 to 14 years under the guilty party's favourable regulations.

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