SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Jan. 16 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The new Chief Prosecutor of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, José Luis Sánchez Jáuregui, said this Monday that the release of the accused of killing his wife Romina Celeste in 2019 in Lanzarote, due to the fact that the maximum period of provisional detention has expired , is an “absolutely exceptional” case that occurs “every long time”.
In statements to journalists after his inauguration, he has urged, however, to “avoid situations like this” for which he has demanded that justice be “faster” and the response to criminal acts “immediate.”
Sánchez-Jáuregui has insisted that “if justice is not prompt, it is not justice” and for this reason he has said that the judicial system must be “unclogged” so that cases can be resolved and judged, both by the victim and by third parties .
In his opinion, if “the only thing” that is obtained is “a piece of paper” where they give the reason but does not obtain “neither recognition nor immediate compensation, it is not justice.”
ABORTION LAW
Regarding the possibility that the Government of Castilla y León proposes to doctors that they offer pregnant women to listen to the sound of the fetus, receive specific psychological assistance and have access to a 4D ultrasound – at the proposal of Vox -, he commented that “it that there is no right” is to spend 14 years waiting for a ruling from the Constitutional Court (TC) on the abortion law.
In his opinion, if the TC “had clearly pronounced itself in favor of what was established at the time” it would not be talking about the Castilla y León proposal, for which reason it has demanded “clarity” about “what is the right to the interruption of the pregnancy and the limits that have or do not have that right”.