Criminal Court 2 of Granada The trial, postponed due to the strike of justice workers, will be held on October 4 against Venezuelan footballer Real Valladolid Darwin Machiswhich is turned 18 months in prison for two injury-related crimes committed in a fight in 2021 while playing for Granada.
The trial was set for May 10, although a strike by justice officials forced it to be postponed until October, sources at the Supreme Court of Andalusia (TSJA) told EFE.
The defendants in the case already coincided in January last year, when The latest attempt at compromise ended without an agreement, in which neither Machis nor the other three defendants agreed to the 18-month prison sentence requested by prosecutors.
The 30-year-old Venezuelan national team winger is accused of to participate in a fight recorded after 22:30 on April 4, 2021 at a site in the Granada city of Churriana de la Vega, a confrontation that would have resulted in two injuries.
The Venezuelan would participate with three other people in a confrontation in in which the footballer was also injured, although he did not file any claims to what was happening.
In a preliminary prosecutor’s office brief, to which EFE had access, the Ministry of Public Opinion states that the facts represent two offenses of bodily harm, for which he requested an 18-month prison sentence.
A private prosecution of one of the victims of Aranges Abogados believes that the footballer, with the support of “three Colombian killers”, He went to the place where his ex-wife was with his new partner and, Without saying a word, they severely beat both the man and the friend accompanying them, after which they fled.
This prosecution also considers that the facts represent two crimes of bodily harm, although he is interested in a sentence of five years in prison.
Source: La Opinion
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