Today, Saturday, the People’s Jury convicted the members of the so-called “Sina clan” To kill women Cecilia StrzyzowskiIn a ruling that closed one of the most sensitive cases in recent years in Chaco. The reading took place at the Center for Judicial Studies, after technical judge Dolly Fernandez confirmed that the twelve jurors had reached a decision after more than a day of deliberations.
The hearing has begun About 15When Fernandez opened the sealed envelope containing the jury’s findings. Minutes earlier, he had verified that all members of the civil court had agreed on the rulings for each defendant. As the room filled, he ordered the defendants to stand and made room for the jury spokesperson to begin the formal reading.
The first provision corresponds to Caesar Sinathe victim’s former partner, who was declared “guilty as the perpetrator of murder aggravated by the relationship and gender violence.” the The decision was unanimous and position him as the main person responsible for femicide. In front of the judge, Cesar listened to the ruling without hesitation.
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Emerenciano Senna’s sister insisted on her family’s innocence: “I don’t think Cesare killed Cecilia”
Then the decision was read Marcela Veronica AcuñaCesar’s mother, whom the jury found “guilty as a primary participant,” was also unanimous. The accused used her last words to insist on her innocence and criticize the judiciary in Chaco.
The next failure was to Emerenciano SennaThe social leader and Cesar’s father declared him “guilty as a primary participant.” He also had little reaction, although he did say “I’m not guilty, Your Honor” before the jury entered to deliberate.
In addition, the court convicted the citizen of “aggravated disappearance.” Jose Gustavo Obregonwho expressed a few days ago that he has been asking for forgiveness “for the act or omission” since then Fabiana Cecilia GonzalezBoth were unanimous decisions. Gustavo Melgarejo He was convicted of “a less serious offense included in the petty crime”, while Griselda Lucia Reynoso She was the only one acquitted: the jury declared her “not guilty”, also unanimously, and she was immediately released.
