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Spain's top judge banned for using wiretaps

By Alasdair Fotheringham

Friday February 10 2012

Spain's best-known judge, Baltasar Garzon, suffered an abrupt and dramatic end to his legal career when he was banned from his profession for 11 years for authorising illicit recordings of lawyers' conversations during a massive political corruption case. The ruling is not subject to appeal.

Mr Garzon, who is well known for pursuing international human rights cases, is most famous for his attempt to extradite General Augusto Pinochet in 1998, which saw the former Chilean dictator detained for a year in Britain.

He also succeeded in putting Adolfo Scilingo, a notorious member of the 1970s Argentinian junta, behind bars.

Yesterday's verdict, though, means Mr Garzon's days as Spain's most intrepid legal watchdog are over.

The 56-year-old was barred after his wiretaps in the so-called 'Gurtel case' -- a corruption scandal in which entrepreneurs were accused of paying off politicians from the ruling Partido Popular party in order to obtain regional government contracts -- were described by the judges as "practices of totalitarian regimes".

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Mr Garzon had claimed the wiretaps were necessary because he believed witnesses in the Gurtel case were giving their lawyers instructions to launder money.

But the judges, who issued a unanimous verdict, gave no quarter and argued that Mr Garzon had used police-state methods that stripped away the legal rights of the accused and violated constitutional guarantees.

Mr Garzon's legal headaches do not end there, however, because he also faces two other trials. In one, he is accused of overstepping his authority in 2008 during his attempts to investigate human rights abuses during the Franco era.

In another case, he is charged with accepting illicit payments from Spain's biggest bank, Santander. (© Independent News Service)

- Alasdair Fotheringham

Irish Independent

 
 


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