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Judi Lynn

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Wed Apr 10, 2024, 01:10 AM Apr 2024

Colombia's Ex-President Uribe Set for Historic Trial on Witness Tampering Charges [View all]

By Sathish Raman
| Updated: Wednesday, April 10, 2024, 1:54 [IST]

In a significant development from Colombia, the prosecutor's office announced on Tuesday its decision to call former President Álvaro Uribe to trial. Uribe faces charges of bribery of witnesses in criminal proceedings and procedural fraud. This marks a historic moment as Uribe could become the first former president of the Andean country to stand trial for such allegations. The decision underscores a pivotal shift in the criminal process against Uribe, especially with the appointment of a new attorney general in March.

Previously, attempts were made by prosecutors under the former administration to close the case against Uribe, citing a lack of "criminal responsibility of the defendant." However, these requests were turned down by criminal judges. The prosecution is now poised to formalize the accusation against Uribe at an upcoming hearing, the date of which remains undecided. Should Uribe be found guilty of procedural fraud, he could be looking at up to eight years behind bars. Moreover, the charge of bribing witnesses could carry a sentence of up to twelve years in prison.

The case against Uribe stems from accusations he made over a decade ago against an opposition senator. Uribe alleged that the senator was attempting to enlist paramilitaries to testify against him and link him to the formation of a paramilitary group. Contrary to prosecuting the senator, a high court initiated a criminal file against Uribe to investigate if he had indeed attempted to manipulate witnesses against his adversary.

Uribe, who led Colombia from 2002 to 2010, found himself under house arrest for two months in 2020 in connection with this case. Throughout the proceedings, he has consistently proclaimed his innocence. The upcoming trial not only puts Uribe's legacy under scrutiny but also highlights the ongoing challenges within Colombia's judicial and political landscape.

https://www.oneindia.com/international/colombian-ex-president-uribe-trial-witness-tampering-011-3795895.html

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Very pedestrian picture of Bush & Uribe strolling around Bush's Texas ranch.



W. bestows the National Medal Freedom Award upon Uribe.

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