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Sentenced to five and a half years' imprisonment for sexually abusing her younger sister-in-law for two years

The defendant may not communicate or approach the minor less than 200 metres in 10 years and 6 months, and must compensate the victim with €40,000.

The First Section of the Provincial Court has sentenced the minor sister-in-law who lived in her family home to five years and six months' imprisonment for sexual abuse for two years.

The defendant is a 39-year-old Spaniard,  may not communicate or approach the minor less than 200 metres in 10 years and 6 months, and shall compensate the victim with €40,000 in civil liability for the moral damage caused.

The Navarre High Court of Justice has reported that in 2019, when the parents moved abroad, the minor went to live with her sister and her partner in a village near Pamplona.

The defendant, after learning that her sister-in-law had a boyfriend, threatened her and, according to the sentence, "offered her a new opportunity to commit sexual acts with her, so as not to account for the facts", which were repeated for two years.

At one point, the defendant placed a cell phone in the minor's half-hidden bedroom, which he recorded as he left the shower and changed his clothes.

Worried about the victim's school results, another sister offered to take care of him, at which point the victim reported what had happened so far, first to several people and then to the school itself.

Prior to the trial on 3 November, the Public Prosecutor's Office requested 11 years' imprisonment for sexual abuse of a child under 16 years of age, 10 years more for an offence against privacy with a crime of child pornography, but the accused was acquitted of the latter, since according to the agreement reached the indictment was withdrawn, so the sentence will end up being 5 years and 6 months.

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