Prosecution Challenges García Ortiz Sentence.

The prosecution is challenging Álvaro García Ortiz’s sentence. He was given a two-year ineligibility and a fine. The prosecution says the Constitutional Tribunal made a bad decision.
Álvaro García Ortiz, the former State Attorney General, was convicted. The conviction was for revealing confidential information. This information was about the partner of regional president Ayuso. The prosecution believes this violated his rights. The case is about privacy and fair legal processes in Spain.
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Highlights
Prosecution Challenges García Ortiz Sentence
The prosecution is asking the Constitutional Court to review the sentence.
García Ortiz Received Sentence
Álvaro García Ortiz received a two-year ineligibility and a fine.
Appeal Based on Rights
The appeal argues the sentence violated his rights and presumption of innocence.
Privacy Concerns Raised
The case raises concerns about privacy and due process.
Sentence Related to Information
The disqualification was due to revealing information about the regional president’s partner.