Argentine federal judge Claudio Bonadio, notorious for bringing cases involving the former president and current vice president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (CFK), died Tuesday morning at his home it was reported. Read full article
I wondered if it was going to say it was suicide.. bet CFK is celebrating now.
And WTF is this mess?
a systematic conduct tending to benefit those who had made an important purchase of the future dollar in the prevention that if the government was accessed with a mega devaluation It was a business penguin.
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Disclaimer & comment rulesI wondered if it was going to say it was suicide.. bet CFK is celebrating now.
Feb 04th, 2020 - 10:04 pm - Link - Report abuse 0And WTF is this mess?
a systematic conduct tending to benefit those who had made an important purchase of the future dollar in the prevention that if the government was accessed with a mega devaluation It was a business penguin.
The last para in the above story pretty much defines Dr. Glock:
Feb 08th, 2020 - 12:46 am - Link - Report abuse 0He was repeatedly sanctioned for not allowing defendants and their lawyers to access their files or for arbitrariness.
Bonadio was, indeed, a one-of-a-kind sort of judge, working according to his own rules.
In federal court hallways, his office was called the embassy because the Argentine law did not apply there.
Now many wonder what will be found on Bonadio's active files once another judge begins to work on them.
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