TSJ compromised responsibility of four deputies in flagrant commission of crimes


After the request made by the Attorney General of the Republic, Tarek William Saab, the Full Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) decided that the facts object of the petition compromise the responsibility of citizens Carlos Alberto Paparoni Ramírez, Miguel Alejandro Pizarro Rodríguez, Franco Manuel Casella Lovaton and Winston Eduardo Flores Gómez.
The accused are held responsible in the flagrant commission of the crimes of treason against the Fatherland, conspiracy, instigation to insurrection, civil rebellion, conspiracy to commit a crime, usurpation of functions, public instigation to the disobedience of the laws and continued hatred, foreseen and sanctioned in articles 128, 132, 143, 145, 163, 213, 285, all of the Criminal Code, respectively, and association, provided for and sanctioned in article 37 of the Organic Law Against Organized Crime and Terrorist Financing.
The TSJ ordered in the sentence of the Full Court to send a certified copy of the proceedings to the president of the National Constituent Assembly, Diosdado Cabello, so that this body may determine what is appropriate for its knowledge and other purposes.
Likewise, to the decision, with a presentation by Judge Barbara César Siero, a member of the Administrative Political Chamber, that in the present proceedings, because it is a flagrant commission of common crimes, the preliminary hearing of merit of the aforementioned citizens, in reason for which its prosecution corresponds to the ordinary courts in criminal matters.
Likewise, it was ordered to send a certified copy of the judgment to the citizen General Prosecutor of the Republic to continue the processing of the corresponding criminal case, observing due process guarantees and constitutional rights provided for in the Organic Code of Criminal Procedure, the Constitution of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, the laws, treaties, conventions and international agreements subscribed and ratified by the Republic.