TSJA confirma condena de 15 años por agresión sexual continua a hija de un sevillano

TSJA confirma condena de 15 años por agresión sexual continua a hija de un sevillano

The convicted individual confirmed several violations, including the day of his mother’s sea and the fact that the case forced him to watch pornography.

The Superior Court of Justice in Andalusia (TSJA) upheld a previous ruling by the Seville Court, sentencing a man to 15 years in prison for ongoing sexual assault against his own daughter from the ages of six to 13, with the removal of parental authority.

In a ruling issued on April 10 and released by the TSJA Communication Office, the Andalusian Superior Court addressed an appeal by a man against a third section of the Seville Court, sentencing him to 15 years in prison for continuous sexual assault on his underage daughter, and nine months for a crime of sexual abuse.

Specifically, the Seville Court’s third section demonstrated that the accused, identified as Alberto VC, assaulted his daughter from the age of six until she was 13.

The initial conviction details up to five specific instances, one of which took place when the victim was between ten and eleven years old. The accused «forced her to watch a pornographic movie, encouraged her to repeat what she saw, and then proceeded to sexually abuse her on multiple occasions, including the day of his mother’s sea, taking advantage of the absence of the mother to engage in inappropriate behavior.»

In his appeal, the convicted individual claimed that the child’s testimony was not credible or reliable, alleging that it was influenced by ulterior motives. He requested the annulment of the initial sentence and his release.

However, the TSJA affirmed that there were no reasons to doubt the credibility of the child’s testimony, stating that there was no evidence of malicious intent or coercion to falsify the truth.

The appeal suggested that the child’s complaint was aimed at separating the father and continuing the legal proceedings. However, the Andalusian Court dismissed this claim, stating that the child’s account was consistent and credible.

Expert reports from ADIMA supported the court’s evaluation of the child’s credibility, reinforcing the initial conviction based on solid evidence.

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