A man who raped his nephew in Navarre has been sentenced to seven years and six months in prison
According to the judgement, for 11 years the defendant A0 will not be able to approach or communicate with the victim less than 500 metres. s have stated that there are testimonies confirming the plaintiff's version.
The Second Section of the Navarre Court has sentenced to 7 years and 6 months' imprisonment a man who raped his 22-year-old nephew in February 2022 when he was 39 years old in a village in near Pamplona .
The sentence states that for 11 years the defendant A0 shall not be able to approach or communicate with the victim less than 500 metres and shall also be subject to a probation measure to be served after another 6 years of deprivation of liberty.
The crime was committed on February 19, 2022 . The girl did not live in Pamplona and had an appointment in the Navarre capital to vaccinate covid.
In the defendant's bedroom, both the defendant and the man accompanying him sniffed two stripes of cocaine, and they did not offer it to the victim, at which point the convict told his friend to go and buy beers.
During the trial on 5 June, the prosecution and the prosecution requested 14 years' imprisonment for acrime of sexual assault with aggravating gender and kinship, while the defence requested acquittal.
However, the judges state that there are testimonies confirming the plaintiff's version . After being raped, his brother and a manager of LAN checked his mood. For the judges, the testimony of the doctor who treated him at the University Hospital of Navarre, as well as the statements of the forensic doctor and psychologists, is also significant.
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