LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA, 18 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The former magistrate Salvador Alba has entered jail this Tuesday after his entry into prison was decreed to execute the sentence of September 2019 for which he is sentenced to six and a half years as the author of a crime of prevarication, another of bribery and a third of falsehood, as sources from Penitentiary Institutions have informed Europa Press.
Although the prison has not been specified, Alba has entered jail this Tuesday after the Criminal Chamber of the Superior Court of Justice of the Canary Islands (TSJC) has decreed in an order dated October 17 of his search, detention and admission to prison to serve the sentence imposed by final judgment.
All this after the representation of the former magistrate presented two briefs to the Criminal Chamber on October 17, one of them requesting to clarify the order of October 13 that gave him 24 hours to enter prison and that has been dismissed, and another that promoted incident of disqualification of the president of the TSJC, Juan Luis Lorenzo Bragado, who has been inadmissible.