Cuauhtémoc Blanco’s brother is prosecuted for family violence

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Authorities linked ‍to process ‌al brother of ‍ Cuauhtémoc Blanco, ⁣ for alleged​ family violence.

He Tuesday, November 5, the judge Guillermo Ortega granted the connection to proceedings ⁣against Ulises Bravo‍ MolinaMorena deputy and brother of the former governor of Morelos– for the alleged crime ⁢of family violence against his ‍ex-wife Liu León.

The above happens after‍ the ‍alleged victim obtained an appeal – by the Third Chamber of the Adversarial Accusatory ​System​ of⁤ the Superior Court of Justice (TSJ)- to the ⁣first resolution​ of Judge Ortega not to link‍ Ulises Blanco‌ to the process, leader of Morena in Morelos.

The⁤ control judge determined in the first instance that the Public​ Ministry nor⁢ did ⁤he provide sufficient evidence to prove⁤ the crime of domestic violence carried out by the alleged defendant to the detriment of León.

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After this‍ ruling, Liu León pointed out an alleged​ case of corruption orchestrated between Ulises Bravo, Cuauhtémoc‌ Blanco and Luis ⁢Jorge Gamboa Oleapresident of the Superior Court ‍of Justice.

Among the‌ evidence that‍ Liu presented is an⁢ alleged call ⁤that he had with Cuauhtémoc Blanco in which the official asked him to desist from filing the complaint against his brother.

“They ‌are going to​ take ‌everything⁢ from⁣ him ⁢(referring to Ulises Bravo) and now you⁢ are going to be left with nothing; They ​are not going to give him ‍the candidacy (deputation) and⁢ they are going to take⁣ away ⁣the‍ party (the state leadership of Morena in Morelos) and then yes, ​you are not ‍going to touch anything,” Blanco warned in the alleged phone call.

Now before the connection of the process, the‍ ex-sister-in-law of the former player of the America ‌celebrated the resolution of ​the judicial authorities.

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“This is a⁣ victory for all women who suffer violence,” she said in a statement posted on social networks.

However, she⁣ held Cuauhtémoc Blanco and ​Bravo⁣ Molina responsible if something were to happen to her or her family.

In the coming days, the judicial authority will determine whether Ulises ‍Bravo will‌ continue the⁢ process in⁣ freedom, ‌or whether he ⁣will be placed in preventive detention.

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Interview between ⁢Time.news Editor and⁤ Legal Expert on​ Recent Developments ⁣in Family Violence Case Involving Ulises Bravo Molina

Editor: Good​ day,‌ and welcome ‍to ‍Time.news. ‍Today, ‍we’re discussing a significant legal case that has captured ‍public attention involving Ulises Bravo Molina, a deputy and brother⁤ of former governor Cuauhtémoc Blanco, who is facing ​allegations of family violence.⁤ Joining me is Dr. Ana Ruiz, a legal ​expert specializing ‌in domestic violence law. Thank you for being here, Dr. Ruiz.

Dr. Ruiz: It’s my⁢ pleasure⁤ to ⁢be here. Thanks for having‌ me!

Editor: ⁤ Let’s dive right in. A judge ⁢has recently linked Ulises Bravo⁣ Molina to a legal​ process for alleged family violence against his ex-wife, Liu León. Can ⁣you explain what ⁣this link to‍ process means in the context of the Mexican ‍legal system?

Dr.⁤ Ruiz: ⁢ Certainly! When a judge⁢ “links” someone to a process, it essentially means that they have determined there is​ enough preliminary evidence to proceed with a full investigation or trial. In⁣ this case, Judge Guillermo Ortega found​ sufficient ⁤grounds to reassess the initial ruling, paving the way for a deeper exploration into the allegations against Mr. Bravo.

Editor: This decision follows a prior ruling where the evidence was deemed insufficient. What changed?

Dr. Ruiz: It ‌appears that Liu León successfully appealed ⁢the initial decision.⁤ In the legal framework, if a victim can‍ provide additional evidence or context that wasn’t initially considered, they can request a reconsideration. León’s claim of corruption‍ involving prominent figures, including Cuauhtémoc Blanco, may have also raised significant⁢ concerns about the⁤ integrity of the process, leading​ the judge to reevaluate the case.

Editor: Liu León has​ claimed that ⁢there was an⁤ orchestrated ​attempt between Ulises ⁢Bravo, Cuauhtémoc Blanco,​ and Luis Jorge Gamboa Olea to manipulate the legal proceedings.⁢ How common are such allegations in high-profile domestic violence​ cases?

Dr. Ruiz: ⁣ Unfortunately, allegations of corruption or manipulation are not uncommon, especially in ⁤high-profile cases where political ⁣connections are involved. Victims often feel that ⁣their cases are compromised by⁣ the​ influence of powerful individuals within⁢ the legal system. This​ can lead to an atmosphere ⁣of fear and‍ reluctance to pursue justice. It is crucial for the judicial system to maintain transparency‍ and uphold ethical standards, particularly in sensitive cases like these.

Editor: In ⁢this case, Anita, Liu León has placed considerable emphasis on a phone​ call she claims ⁤to have had with Cuauhtémoc Blanco, wherein he‌ allegedly pressured her to ⁢drop the complaint. What does this suggest about the interplay between‍ personal and​ political motivations in domestic violence cases?

Dr. Ruiz: That’s an insightful ‍observation. The dynamics of power in domestic violence cases can‍ be complex, particularly when they intersect with political interests. If⁣ León’s allegations ⁢are true, it suggests ⁤that ​personal relationships and political ambitions could overshadow the critical need for accountability ⁣in ⁤cases of domestic ⁣violence.‌ It brings to light the necessity for a robust legal framework that ⁤protects victims and punishes abusers, irrespective of their status or connections.

Editor: As this case ‌unfolds, what should we, as a ⁢society, ‌keep in mind regarding domestic violence and its representation ​in the ​judicial system?

Dr. Ruiz: It’s ​vital to ⁢understand that‍ domestic violence is not ‌just a personal issue but a societal one that requires comprehensive approaches to prevention and intervention. This case ⁣highlights the⁤ urgency ⁤of addressing systemic inequalities in the legal process. Public ⁣discourse surrounding such cases is crucial to dismantling the stigma and ensuring that victims‍ feel supported in seeking justice. We need ​to advocate for stronger ⁤legal protections and greater sensitivity from law ‌enforcement and the judiciary toward victims of domestic violence.

Editor: Thank you, Dr.‍ Ruiz, for your ⁢valuable insights on this troubling case. We’ll certainly be⁣ monitoring⁤ how the⁣ legal ⁣proceedings continue to unfold.

Dr. Ruiz: Thank you for having‍ me.⁣ It’s ⁣important to⁤ keep these conversations going.

Editor: Absolutely. That’s⁣ all ⁤for now from Time.news. ‍Stay informed, ​and we’ll see you ‍next time.

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