Malaya court case takes 20 days break to consider the defence lawyers preliminary questions: "Malaya court case, investigating the corruption in Marbella Town Hall, and currently underway in the Ciudad de la Justicia in Málaga, has been suspended for 20 days.
The time is for the tribunal to consider the preliminary questions which have been placed by the lawyers representing the 95 accused, many of which were demands for parts of the case or evidence gathered to be declared null and void.
The 77 defence lawyers, some of the best and most expensive in the country, queued up to criticise the actions of the first Instruction Judge in the case, Miguel Ángel Torres, but the prosecutor has defended how the case was handled. Juan Carlos López Caballero said the instruction was 99% validated, adding that the state of law has always been present.
The lawyers have claimed that the case should be moved to the National Court, or be heard by jury, that phone taps should be thrown out, and that some police searches were irregular and broke the fundamental rights of the accused."
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