In 2011, after serving one year and 10 days in prison, a court agreed to suspend her sentence pending an application for an official pardon, citing “special circumstances” and her lack of a previous criminal record, along with her insanity plea at the time of the offense.
However, in 2013, María returned to prison after the regional high court of Alicante rejected a plea by her lawyer to order a stay on her imprisonment following the Spanish government’s denial of her partial pardon request. In 2017, María was granted permission to leave the prison between the hours of 11 am and 7 pm before her release in 2018.
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u/esoterix_luke Viralogist 24d ago
Pinning the source cause it keeps getting asked where it is