
Supreme Court halves Vitoria child abuser’s sentence over ‘yes is yes’ law
The Supreme Court has halved – from nine years to four-and-a-half years in prison – a child abuser’s sentence using
The Supreme Court has halved – from nine years to four-and-a-half years in prison – a child abuser’s sentence using
The public prosecutor’s office has asked the Constitutional Court to annul the sentence of the Seville court, which was reduced
“Because if not, what?” This is how sociologist Bacea Alonso, an expert on gender politics, answers the question of why
The Supreme Court has struck down visitation rules to prevent a man jailed for abuse from seeing his daughter. After
The Supreme Court has halved – from nine years to four-and-a-half years in prison – a child abuser’s sentence using
The public prosecutor’s office has asked the Constitutional Court to annul the sentence of the Seville court, which was reduced
“Because if not, what?” This is how sociologist Bacea Alonso, an expert on gender politics, answers the question of why
The Supreme Court has struck down visitation rules to prevent a man jailed for abuse from seeing his daughter. After