Friday, August 1, 2014

Supreme Court comes to the paternity suit against John … – lanacion.com (Argentina)

Supreme Court comes to the paternity suit against John … – lanacion.com (Argentina)

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MADRID – An old taboo of Spanish politics just landed in the Supreme Court: the civil division of the country’s highest court must decide whether to investigate the demandade admits paternity against Juan Carlos I who brought a Catalan who claims to be the king’s firstborn unrecognized emeritus.

Albert Solà Jimenez, 58, works in a bar in La Bisbal (Girona) and time demanding justice to undergo Juan Carlos genetic testing to determine whether or not his father. But he always bounced constitutional immunity shielding the head of state of any civil or criminal liability.

The abdication of the king, signed on June 18, changed the rules. The unique benefit of judicial “inviolability” now became the heir, Philip VI, so Solà quickly expand your claim for research that now opens.

greatly concerned about the impact of a possible paternity scandal, the government of Mariano Rajoy drained after the succession to the throne a law that gives special privileges to Juan Carlos I.

Now you can claim responsibility for their actions, but any cause it involves should be treated directly by the Supreme Court. A guarantee that the fate of the retired king, 76, will not be tied to a trial judge eager to stardom.

“It seems logical that someone who was king of all Spaniards to judgment, in case you commit any activity that will not happen, by a special tribunal, “Rajoy had argued to defend the controversial charter.

On Tuesday, the Provincial Court of Madrid turned to maximum judicial authority on record in which he analyzed the appeal filed by Jimenez Solà the decision of a trial judge who had rejected his claim in 2013 based on the inviolability of the king.

The decision of the Board Civil Supreme is eagerly awaited because it could set a precedent on how to deal with any future claims against the former champion.

It is not entirely clear whether it will consider the immunity he enjoyed still valid for any act occurring during his nearly 39-year reign or what about events that occurred before or after that period.

Solà Jimenez, whose story was always described as fantasy by the Casa Real-argues that, mid-50s, Juan Carlos de Borbón-time single-met Maria Ramon Bach, daughter of a family of bankers, and got her pregnant. He was born in Barcelona, ​​but was sent to a convent in Ibiza, before being adopted by the family who gave him his surname. Jura have reconstructed their history through official documents.

Solà addition to Jimenez, a Belgian woman named Ingrid Sartiau claims to be the king’s illegitimate daughter. The two plaintiffs met two years ago and say they have DNA studies that demonstrate that they have the same father (tests that do not have legal backing).

In the expansion of its application, lawyers Solà Jimenez claimed that after the abdication would not apply inviolability under the Constitution and believed that, anyway, that privilege “should cover only the facts that [Juan Carlos] committed in the exercise of their functions and behaviors that protect could make in private legal sphere. “

Another legal front that could be opened to the father of Philip VI has to do with fortune never declared the Bourbon family. The newspaper El Mundo published yesterday that a money laundering expert lawyer, Jose Luis Escobar, filed with the Tax Office to investigate a complaint alleged undeclared funds outside Juan Carlos I and his sisters Margaret and Pilar. .

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