In a case that drew wide attention, a treatment of vulnerability and abuse was central to the proceedings. The events in question, which occurred in 2018, involved reports of coercive conduct and an attempt to exploit a person for alcohol. At a bar entrance in Sardina de Gáldar, what prosecutors described as humiliating behavior was alleged to be aimed at a defendant who was said to have been repeatedly humiliated in public. On a recent Monday, the Las Palmas County Court escalated the matter to its VI division, addressing allegations directed at Christian Tacoronte, the lawyer representing three private prosecutors who asserted that the incidents had taken place. The court considered prison terms of two years for a crime against moral integrity and an additional six years for disseminating exhibitionist material under article 189 of the Criminal Code. The prosecutor for hate crimes in Las Palmas, José Antonio Díez, decided on a sentence that included damage repair measures and cooperation with justice, while adjusting the total penalties for one defendant. The sentences issued were three years and three months for Carlos ND, six and a half years for Cristo Jesús MT, and eight years for Aythami MR.
Truth Social Media News Rewritten: Court Case Involving Coercive Conduct and Exhibitionist Material
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