Verdict for 2011 shooting in Mérida imminent
The verdict for the August 2011 fatal shooting that occurred in Mérida resulting in the deaths of two people is impending, with the public prosecutor asking for between 47 and 63 years of prison for the defendants, while the defence asks for their acquittal due to a lack of evidence on the identity of the person who fired over 190 shots during the brawl.
JUICIO TIROTEO
Redacción Extremadura
The verdict for the August 2011 shooting in Mérida among rival clans in which two people died is impending, with the public and private prosecutors staying firm on their request: between 47 and 63 years of prison for the twelve defendants.
The defences asks for their acquittal due to a lack of evidence regarding who pulled the trigger.