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Jon Enparantza and Arantza Zulueta have entered Martutene prison

On 3 February, the National High Court ordered his imprisonment so that he could serve his part of his sentence and they went to prison on their own initiative.
Jon Enparantza eta Arantza Zulueta Martutenen sartzen. Argazkia Maider Alustizarena da, Enparantzaren bikotearena
Square and Zulueta entering Martutene. Photo: Maider Alustiza.

Lawyers Jon Enparantza and Arantza Zulueta entered Martutene prison on Thursday. On February 3, the National High Court (AN) ordered them to be imprisoned in order to serve the sentences imposed on them in the resolution of the trial of the case 13/13.

Arrested in 2010 and following the trial eleven years later, the National High Court sentenced the two lawyers to sentences in 2022. Zulueta was sentenced to seven and a half years' imprisonment for the offences of belonging to a terrorist group, possession of weapons and explosives and management of the Halboka structure, which was supposed to be the "legal front" of ETA, while Enparantza was sentenced to four years' imprisonment for belonging to ETA.

The Supreme Court upheld these sentences in January 2026 after rejecting the appeals filed, after which the order issued by the Fourth Section of the Criminal Division of the AN gave the two lawyersa period of  10 days to enter prison and warned them that if they failed to comply with the order, they would issue arrest warrants. 

The defenses of both lawyers have appealed to the Constitutional Court. 

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