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The prosecution won't ask for a conviction for Errejón for sexual assault reported by Mouliya and has advocated filing the case

After Judge Adolfo Carretero indicted the former spokesman for the Summary for the crime of sexual assault a against actor Mouliaa, the prosecution says there is insufficient evidence to bring charges against him. 

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Former Deputy of Summary Iñigo Errejón. rtxibo photo: EFE

The Public Prosecutor's Office will not ask for a conviction for former Congress spokesman Iñigo Errejón Sumarren for sexual assault reported by actor Elisa Mouliaaand advocates filing the case on the grounds that there is insufficient evidence against him. 

That being the case, the prosecution will not press charges against Errejón. 

Judge Adolfo Carretero ordered the prosecution of Errejón  last November for three crimes of sexual assault  against Mouliya. The defendant appealed the decision to the Madrid Provincial High Court. Mouliya, for his part, has requested 3 years' imprisonment for Errejón for a continuing sexual abuse offence.

The Madrid Provincial Prosecutor's Office considers that Judge Carretero's order is in accordance with the law because it fulfils the intended purpose and determines the indications on which it is based.

The Public Prosecutor's Office, however, considers these indications insufficient and therefore requests the filing of the case in a letter sent to examining magistrate No. 47 in Madrid, sources from the Public Prosecutor's Office have told EFE.

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