A court in Madrid convicted Fines between 300 and 1,350 euros for 75 people accused of participating in 2014 In a fight between Atlético Front of Atlético de Madrid and Riazor Blues of Deportivo de La Coruña, Francisco Javier Romero “Jimmy”, a follower of the latter, died.
Madrid’s 23rd Criminal Court of First Instance convicted them with a sentence accessible to EFE. On 30 November 2014, they had to pay a national policeman 4,500 euros for the incidents that occurred in the vicinity of the Vicente Calderón stadium, in a violent fight for the crime of wounding and both for assault. Before the football match between the two teams.
Your total conviction 71 admitted the facts and also acquitted the five defendants of participating in the brawl, after the charges of the other two were withdrawn. In addition, 10 of the defendants were acquitted of the crime of illegal possession of weapons.
He was prosecuted in this case A different part of the case than the one that ended in Jimmy’s death, Unable to find sufficient evidence to prosecute a particular person, whose body was recovered from the Manzanares river, where they were dumped in the fight, awaiting a decision at the Madrid Provincial Court to decide whether the case given by the investigating judge should be upheld.
The verdict declares that it has been proven morning of 30 November 2014 Deportivo fans took two buses to Madrid and saw other Atlético fans pass by when they were at a bar near the Vicente Calderón stadium on Madrid’s Avenida del Manzanares at twenty minutes in the morning.
He adds that Deportivo supporters left the bar and attacked each other violently after scolding each other, causing injuries by both groups taking poles from trees and chairs and tables from the bar they threw.
LaLiga, who applied to the prosecutor’s office regarding this case, made the following statements in his statement: respects the judicial decision but anticipates examining the details of the sentence, especially when applying certain extenuating circumstances of penalties – such as late confessions and unnecessary delays – if the same case is appealed to the State Court.
“The decision reaffirms LaLiga’s actions against such violent offenses in Spanish professional football, and the penalties imposed In this case, it is important that this act of violence is prosecuted until its final consequences, if limited to the fines imposed on those involved in the fight”.
LaLiga remembers also applying the blame in a separate procedure for Jimmy’s death, demanded its imminent reopening and the indictment of the four suspects.