Wednesday, August 8, 2012

"We're used to the stigmatization of Social Movement Patagonia Without Dams"


"Patagonia without dams." With this cry were those attending the trial, the verdict of the Oral Criminal Court of Coyhaique this morning acquitted by Marcela Ponce attack on motor vehicle traffic and related civil suit dismissed, linked to their possible participation in a broken car glass that Mayor Omar Muñoz came to the meeting of the Environmental Assessment Committee Aysén last May 9, the day the sentence was passed HidroAysén.Señaló only thing that could proof by the prosecutor was that Marcela Ponce was that day in the demonstration against HidroAysén and threw an object that broke up on impact with the vehicle's rear window of the mayor, without causing any damage. And on the glass breakage front, there is reasonable doubt that she has been the conclusion of the hearing autora.Al Marcela Ponce said "I am very happy, but sparingly and only on Saturday that really know the verdict. I spent a process that has been very complex, with a expensive family, personal, work. But I think here has dominated the search for truth and in that sense I am very happy, very satisfied. "On the attempt to formalize the prosecution for a crime of high penalty as is the attack on a moving vehicle, said "we're used to this stigmatization of social movement Patagonia without Dams, therefore does not surprise me."

Vallejos advocate Ruth, meanwhile, said that "the arguments of advocacy, from the start of the trial were acquitted, and the hope was fulfilled. We believe we have established, at least with the evidence in the trial had that Marcela did not launch any missile that might have damaged the vehicle of the mayor. " He explained that "we were in a crime that was to launch a blunt in moving vehicle, but we are certain that she had no intention to launch a blunt

The Court ruled that the Sabbath is delivered complete text of the final decision, in which the parties find legal reasoning. In favor of acquittal were Luis del Rio and Sergio Vasquez, while the minority vote was Paul Freire.

The prosecutor Patrick Jory said about the sentence "will be discussed in due course whether it is appropriate or not to file any appeal."

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