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Dinamita Montilla is sentenced to 24 and a half years in prison for the murder of David, a 21-year-old Malaga student
Spain👮 Crime23 days ago

Dinamita Montilla is sentenced to 24 and a half years in prison for the murder of David, a 21-year-old Malaga student

The court in Málaga has sentenced José Jurado, known as 'Dinamita Montilla,' to 24 years and six months in prison for the murder of David H., a 21-year-old student from Málaga who was killed in 2022. The sentence includes 20 years for the murder, three years and six months for robbery with violence, and an additional year for illegal possession of weapons. The court also imposed a lifetime ban on residency and communication with David’s family members, along with a compensation payment of over 200,000 euros to his parents.

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El Mundo logoEl MundoIndependent🔒Center23 days ago
Dinamita Montilla is sentenced to 24 and a half years in prison for the murder of David, a 21-year-old Malaga student

The court in Málaga has sentenced José Jurado, known as 'Dinamita Montilla,' to 24 years and six months in prison for the murder of David H., a 21-year-old student from Málaga who was killed in 2022. The sentence includes 20 years for the murder, three years and six months for robbery with violence, and an additional year for illegal possession of weapons. The court also imposed a lifetime ban on residency and communication with David’s family members, along with a compensation payment of over 200,000 euros to his parents.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a legal verdict without apparent ideological framing. It presents facts from the court ruling, including the sentence, charges, and conditions imposed by the tribunal. There is no evident slant in language, sourcing, or emphasis. The content focuses on the judicial process and

El Mundo logoEl MundoIndependent🔒Right26 days ago
The "valuable friendship" in prison of the Malaga rapist priest with José Bretón and Tony Alexander King: "I'm worried they might hurt you"

Father Francisco Javier C., known as Father Fran, accused of drugging and sexually assaulting four women, formed friendships in prison with José Bretón, who murdered his two children, and Tony Alexander King, who killed and raped two women. The article discusses how these individuals, all convicted of serious crimes, became acquainted in prison and exchanged correspondence.

Bias read (Right): The article uses emotionally charged language ('atroces crímenes', 'crónica negra') and frames the relationships between criminals in a manner that emphasizes their moral reprehensibility, suggesting a judgmental tone toward the individuals involved. It also highlights the criminal backgrounds of的人物

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