
For the first time, a practicing prosecutor, the head of public prosecutions, is sitting in the dock.
On the Supreme Court, specifically, since Garcia Ortiz was confirmed. This is because, despite the requests of many political and legal voices, he refused to resign.
The government supports García Ortiz, who faces, at most, a request for six years in prison and disqualification.
The accused wanted to end his statements with a statement that he claimed someone he did not know at all told him moments before his interrogation: “The truth did not leak, but was defended.”
In response, Alberto García Ortiz’s lawyer, in turn, called this sentence “Machiavellian.”
When Garcia Ortiz declared himself under investigation before the Supreme Court last January, he chose to wear a blue tie with small red scales, a symbol of justice.
During the six court sessions, he wore a black tie, which, as protocol required, matched the state prosecutor’s robes.