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Asens (UP) points out that it is possible that there will be more revisions of sentences even if the Law 'yes is yes' is reformed

He points out that it is difficult to predict the interpretation made by the judges.

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Asens (UP) points out that it is possible that there will be more revisions of sentences even if the Law 'yes is yes' is reformed

He points out that it is difficult to predict the interpretation made by the judges

MADRID, 1 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The president of Unidas Podemos in Congress, Jaume Asens, has pointed out that it is possible that there will be more revisions of sentences for sexual assault even if the forks of the Law 'only if it is yes' are reformed, since it is difficult to foresee the interpretation Let the judges do.

In statements to the Cuatro chain, collected by Europa Press, he has also stressed that although the PSOE proposes a reform of the criminal sphere, his partner is also aware that judicial decisions on the reduction of sentences or release of already convicted persons will not be stopped, given that in criminal law the most favorable legal framework for the accused prevails retroactively.

The leader of En Comú Podem has indicated that "you have to tell the truth to the people" and, although he has no information or is in the negotiation on the reform of the law, "it may happen" that there are more revisions or none at all, because everything It will depend on the interpretation of the judges.

And now, as he has insisted, the majority makes a correct reading of the regulations while others maintain a different vision regarding the will of the legislator, or the circular of the State Attorney General's Office calling for maintaining the sentences.

"There is a change in the model (in the Penal Code) and it is true that it has been able to generate confusion and there are some judges who interpret the text differently from the legislator", he has deepened.

Finally, Asens has indicated that during the debate on the Law 'only yes is yes', "nobody" in Congress warned that there could be reductions in sentences with its entry into force, not even the opposition groups that criticized it. Neither, he has reported, in the case of the Government nor has he seen reports from advisory bodies that alluded to the risk of lowering sentences.