The case of a man from Monforte who was sentenced to four years in prison for sexually assaulting his mother’s caregiver has been confirmed by the High Court of Justice of Galicia (TSXG). The court dismissed the appeal filed by the defense team, which had argued that the conviction violated the presumption of innocence and contained errors in the evaluation of evidence, particularly regarding the testimony of the victim. This decision upholds the original ruling issued on December 16, 2025, by the Provincial Court of Lugo. The accused had been found guilty of sexually abusing and raping the caregiver of his mother. The court ruled that the initial assessment of the evidence, including the victim's testimony, was accurate and justified. The incident took place in Monforte, a town located in the province of Lugo, in northern Spain. The victim, who was employed as a caregiver for the defendant’s mother, became the target of a serious crime. The legal proceedings began when the Provincial Court of Lugo convicted the defendant of the alleged offenses. The defense challenged this verdict, arguing that there were flaws in how the evidence was interpreted. However, the TSXG rejected these claims, affirming that the trial process adhered to proper legal standards and that the evidence supporting the conviction was valid. In a separate but related case, an ex-director of operations within the National Police, José Ángel González, faced charges of sexual assault after a phone call between him and his subordinate was revealed as critical evidence. The recording, obtained exclusively by EL MUNDO, shows González expressing frustration and making advances toward his female subordinate. In the conversation, he says, “I never thought you could be so… so, so, so stupid, leaving me like this when I’m begging you to make love with me.” This exchange, made on the day of the alleged assault, played a significant role in the judicial process against González. The case against González emerged following a complaint filed on January 9th. According to the allegations, the incident occurred in April 2025 during a routine police operation. The woman, who was serving in her official capacity, was ordered to accompany González to a restaurant where he was meeting another superior. She was then instructed to take him home to his official residence, where he allegedly committed sexual assault against her, resulting in injuries. The victim managed to escape the premises and later reported the incident. Following the attack, the woman was reportedly coerced both directly by González and indirectly by other senior officers within the police force to refrain from filing a formal complaint. As a result, she suffered psychological distress, leading to her being placed on medical leave, with the removal of her weapons and her inability to continue working. The prosecution emphasized the clear and consistent statements made by the victim, highlighting the lack of credibility in González’s account of the events. The defense of the complainant stated that the recorded conversation served as one of several pieces of evidence demonstrating the falsehood of González’s narrative. They claimed that the victim’s testimony was truthful and supported by multiple corroborating elements, prompting the initiation of an investigation into the matter. The case against González is currently under review by Judge David Mamán, who oversees the Women’s Violence Court number 8 in Madrid. Both cases highlight ongoing concerns about power dynamics and abuse within institutional settings, whether in personal family contexts or professional environments. While the outcomes of these trials reflect the legal system’s response to such violations, they also underscore the challenges victims face in seeking justice, especially when perpetrators hold positions of authority. As these cases proceed, further developments will likely shed more light on the broader implications of such incidents within society.
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ABC (España)IndipendenteCentroFattualità 90Obiettività 856 h fa Quattro anni di carcere per un disgraziato che ha violentato la badante di sua madreUn uomo di Monforte è stato condannato a quattro anni di carcere per aver aggredito sessualmente e stuprato la badante di sua madre. La Corte Suprema di Galizia (TSXG) ha respinto l'appello della difesa contro la sentenza, confermando la condanna emessa dalla Corte Provinciale di Lugo nel dicembre 2025. La difesa ha sostenuto che il processo ha violato la presunzione di innocenza dell'imputato e ha affermato che c'era un errore nella valutazione delle prove, in particolare la testimonianza della vittima. Tuttavia, la TSXG ha respinto queste affermazioni, affermando che il tribunale inferiore ha valutato correttamente le prove.
Lettura del bias (Centro): L'articolo riporta un caso legale che coinvolge una condanna penale e il processo giudiziario. Presenta i fatti del caso, le argomentazioni legali presentate sia dall'accusa che dalla difesa, e l'esito dell'appello.
Perché questi punteggi (Fattualità 90 · Obiettività 85): This article reports a confirmed legal outcome with clear judicial references and maintains a neutral tone. It focuses on the legal process and does not include subjective language or emotional framing, making it highly factual and objective.
El MundoIndipendente🔒ProgressistaFattualità 85Obiettività 6517 h fa Ecco come l'ex DAO della Polizia esercitava pressioni sulla sua subordinata: "Non avrei mai pensato che potessi essere così sciocca, ti supplico di fare l'amore"L'articolo riporta un caso che coinvolge l'ex Direttore Nazionale della Polizia Operativa José Ángel González, che è perseguito per presunta aggressione sessuale contro il suo subordinato. Un elemento chiave di prova è una telefonata tra González e la vittima, che è stata ottenuta da EL MUNDO. La registrazione include un linguaggio esplicito in cui González esprime frustrazione per le azioni della vittima e suggerisce un motivo sessuale. Il tribunale ha utilizzato questo audio insieme alla testimonianza giurata per determinare il caso. La vittima afferma che le è stato ordinato da González di entrare nella sua casa, mentre González sostiene che è entrata volontariamente. Il caso evidenzia accuse di abuso di potere all'interno dei ranghi della polizia.
Lettura del bias (Progressista): L'articolo inquadra l'incidente come un chiaro caso di abuso di potere e di cattiva condotta sessuale, sottolineando la posizione della vittima come subordinata e l'autorità dell'autore.
Perché questi punteggi (Fattualità 85 · Obiettività 65): The article presents a detailed account based on a phone recording and judicial proceedings, aligning with the cross-source consensus. However, the language used ('borrica', 'suplicando hacer el amor') is emotionally charged and may reflect bias. The focus on the victim’s alleged actions and the exp
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