Andorra Tribunal to Hear Father's Rape Case Against Daughter
Prosecutors seek over 10 years in prison for proven allegations, while defense demands acquittal due to lack of evidence.
Key Points
- Prosecutors deem allegations proven, request >10-year sentence.
- Defense insists no evidence exists, seeks full acquittal.
- Trial next week at Andorra la Vella courthouse.
- Details of incidents withheld pending proceedings.
Next week, the Tribunal de Corts will hear the case of a father accused of raping his daughter, with prosecutors seeking a prison sentence exceeding 10 years.
According to details reported by RTVA, the prosecution regards the allegations as proven and has requested the lengthy penalty for the offence. The trial is scheduled at the Andorra la Vella courthouse.
The defendant's legal team, however, maintains there is no evidence to support the charges and has asked the court for a full acquittal.
Authorities have not released further details about the alleged incidents, including when or where they occurred, pending the proceedings.
Original Sources
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