
Ahmed Tommouhi
Ahmed Tommouhi is a Moroccan man who was wrongfully imprisoned for 15 years, having been convicted of multiple rapes he did not commit. After a long legal battle and a Supreme Court ruling in June 2023 that declared his innocence based on DNA evidence, he continues to seek compensation for his wrongful conviction, which was recently denied by the Audiencia Nacional.
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Ahmed Tommouhi spent nearly 15 years in prison for rapes he did not commit and has been awarded compensation by the Supreme Court of Spain.
Un bărbat a petrecut 15 ani în închisoare pentru violuri pe care nu le-a comis. Ce despăgubiri va primi penttru eroare judicară majorăAhmed Tommouhi was wrongfully convicted and later declared innocent after spending years in prison.
Error judicial sobre error judicial: el ‘caso Tommouhi’ | OpiniónAhmed Tommouhi is a Moroccan man who was wrongfully convicted and spent 15 years in prison for a crime he did not commit.
Dolores Vázquez, Tommouhi, Van der Dussen: por qué la justicia se niega a indemnizar a inocentes condenados por error | EspañaAhmed Tommouhi spent 15 years in prison for rapes he did not commit and has not received any official apologies or compensation.
Un tribunal spaniol achită un marocan după 15 ani petrecuți după gratii pentru violuri pe care nu le-a comis, fără să ofere compensații sau scuzeAhmed Tommouhi was wrongfully convicted of multiple rapes and has been exonerated by the Supreme Court after decades of waiting for justice.
El Supremo absuelve por tercera vez a un albañil marroquí condenado por 10 violaciones que no cometió | EspañaAhmed Tommouhi was wrongfully convicted and spent 15 years in prison despite his innocence being proven.
A nadie le importa un moro inocente | OpiniónAhmed Tommouhi was wrongfully imprisoned for 15 years for crimes he did not commit.
Inocente, 15 años de cárcel y sin indemnizar | OpiniónAhmed Tommouhi was wrongfully imprisoned for 15 years for crimes he did not commit.
La Audiencia Nacional niega la indemnización a un inocente que pasó 15 años en la cárcel porque considera que no es un “error judicial evidente” | España

























