The former socialist president José Antonio Griñán listens to his lawyer, José María Mohedano, who continues presenting his final defense report in which he requests the acquittal of his client, who faces six years in prison and 30 years of disqualification accused of prevarication and embezzlement , today in Seville in the trial that follows the political piece of the ERE case against 21 former senior officials of the Junta de Andalucía. EFE/Raúl Caro ***POOL**
Seville, (EFE) Hospital services outside the prison for treatment of the same.
The report, signed by the coroner María Ángeles Dichas, states that Griñán has completed the radiotherapy treatment. But that he continues with the hormonal. And he adds that it is unknown if his evolution “will be favorable or unfavorable.” Since she is pending medical check-ups in June and September.
Second coroner’s evaluation
Griñán, sentenced to six years and one day in jail for the fraudulent ERE case, went to the Court last week. That he had summoned him so that an IML forensic examine him to determine if he could continue his medical treatment in prison. That he is still suffering from prostate cancer, and, therefore, assess the relevance of his admission to prison.
It was the second time that the forensic doctor evaluated the former Andalusian president, an appointment that occurred once the radiotherapy sessions he had received for prostate cancer had ended. EFE