Court orders former President DNCD to keep away from his wife and sends it to psychological therapy
posted on: Jan 17 2012 7:53 by RDugey. Viewed 10 times.The fifth Court of the magistrate of the national district judge imposed yesterday to retired general and former President of the National Directorate for Drug Control program (DNCD), Vice Admiral Iván Peña Castle, his wife restraining order and which will be led to psychological therapy.
Peña Castle was accused by his wife Georgina Thelcemary Mejía Agramonte of violence domestic.
Judge Ileana Perez rejected the measure of coercion which had requested the public prosecutor against the official, who demanded imposition of a financial guarantee of five million pesos in the form of contract, impediment of departure and presentation periodically.
In view of the extent of coercion, the lawyers of the officer, Daniel Izquierdo and Ramón Antonio Martínez, had requested the Court reject the measure of coercion requested by the public prosecutor on the understanding that his defendant "at any time" assaulted at their u000awife, which he said it is in the process of divorce
His departure from the tribunal, Peña Castle said that at no time has verbally assaulted his wife, noting that the case had not come to justice.
In the instance, the Prosecutor's Office also requested the Court which issued order of judicial protection for the victim, who had three sons with the accused, 12, 9 and 7 years of age, and who maintained a marriage of 14 years.
The public prosecutor's Office asked the judge instruct Peña Castle refrain from annoy, intimidate, or threaten the victim, and not make interdiction of access to the residence or places frequented by Mejía Agramonte, who says in her lawsuit that since she married the accused he has assaulted him verbal, physical, and psychologically and which is a person "Calculator""that when you take becomes very aggressive and insulting people".
Indicates that the first of December last, the accused u000aPeña Castle retreat personal documents in the home they shared, such as passports, keys, contracts and property certificate, which are found in a box Fort.

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