The Supreme Court has confirmed the sentence at 6 and a half years in prison and 18 years of disqualification of Judge Salvador Alba for crimes of judicial prevarication, bribery and falsehood in public document.
In this way, the criminal room has dismissed the casing resources interposed by the condemned and the particular accusation, currently exercised from the Government for gender violence, María Victoria Rosell and to whom the political party adhered we can, against the
Judgment of the Top Justice Court of the Canaries that imposed by the aforementioned prison and disqualification of those three crimes, as well as the payment of a fine of 12,000 euros and a compensation of 60,000 euros to Rosell, as a civil liability.
The judgment appealed indicated that the magistrate was judged to use a criminal proceedings to achieve purposes alien to it, and more specifically to use criminal proceedings for a crime to introduce data in them in order to harm the prestige of the previous judge
of Instruction Victoria Rosell.
The High Court considers that Alba with the purpose of giving entry into the cause of facts related to alleged commercial or business relations that would have existed before one of those investigated in the case and the person who had been a sentimental couple of Victoria Rosell kept
A private interview with one of those investigated, an interview with which he agreed to introduce data and documents in the course of a statement whose practice agreed upon immediately for later dates.
The main purpose of this resolution, according to the court, “was not to receive statement to the accused, which would also take place, but to create and take advantage of one occasion to introduce in the case those data that could harm the credit or prestige of the previous judge
training”.