Seville, (EFE) suffering from cancer, be treated in prison.
The request of the First Section of the Provincial Court of Seville occurs after the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor agrees to request again that a forensic doctor rule on whether Griñán can be treated in prison for the cancer he suffers and thus serve the six-year sentence jail for the case of fraudulent ERE.
In an order, to which EFE has had access this Wednesday, the Court requests that an official letter be released to the Institute of Legal Medicine so that the forensic doctor issues a new report on this matter and indicates that against this resolution an appeal can be made in a period of three days.
Allegations to the Hearing report
This new step occurs after this Wednesday the allegations with which the delegated prosecutors of Seville respond to the report sent on May 25 to the Provincial Court of Seville by the Institute of Legal Medicine (IML) were known, which indicated that the treatment at that Griñán is subjected to is “little compatible with prison dynamics.”
Prosecutors are now asking that “the IML be officiated again so that the forensic doctor can specify in her final conclusions” if the treatment that Griñán currently receives “is compatible or not with his imprisonment.”
They remember that this extreme was required by the Court of Seville in its order of May 2 so that it can be resolved whether the suspension of the execution of the prison sentence is appropriate.
In addition, the prosecutors point out that the report of the coroner who recognized Griñán “also does not pronounce” on whether the disease suffered by the former Andalusian president “can be classified as very serious”, since they recall that the Penal Code contemplates the possibility of suspending the penalty “in the event that the prisoner is afflicted with a very serious illness with incurable conditions.”
Review next June 6
For this, they ask that the results of a medical examination that Griñán has to pass on June 6 be taken into account.
In the report, signed by the forensic María Ángeles Dichas and to which EFE has had access, it is indicated that Griñán has a “very serious” illness and that he must resort to hospital services outside the prison for treatment.
Regarding the side effects of the hormonal and radiotherapy treatment, as well as the frequent check-ups to which he will be subjected, the forensic report considers that “they seem incompatible with prison dynamics, that is, life in prison, which has its own requirements.” for the convicts, as well as the continuous releases”. EFE