Iván Paredes
Iván Paredes is a lawyer representing Rafael Ruiz Hidalgo, providing legal counsel during the proceedings concerning Ruiz Hidalgo's potential vacancy from the JNJ. Paredes has argued that his client was not required to disclose his past conviction, asserting that it had been fulfilled and thus did not exist under the law. His involvement highlights the intersection of legal representation and public accountability in the context of Peruvian judicial affairs.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Peru | 1 | 5.00 | 0.09% | +0% | 32,971,846 | 30,873 | $230,000 | 215$ |
| Totals | 1 | 32,971,846 | 30,873 | $230,000 | 215$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Peru:
The head of INPE, Iván Paredes, noted that only 30 of the 69 prisons in the country have signal blockers.
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Peru:
Iván Paredes, the head of the National Penitentiary Institute (INPE), is facing allegations related to the collection of a bribe to facilitate the release of a former police officer.
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Peru:
Iván Paredes, the head of the National Penitentiary Institute, was also present during the transfer.
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Peru:
Iván Paredes is the president of the National Penitentiary Institute who participated in a police operation with Jerí.
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Peru:
Iván Paredes accompanied Juan José Santiváñez during the announcement regarding Martín Vizcarra's transfer.
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Peru:
Iván Paredes explained that Martín Vizcarra should serve his preventive prison in Lurigancho based on the classification score given.
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Peru:
Iván Paredes is the current head of INPE who declared the nullity of the classification of Martín Vizcarra.
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Peru:
Iván Paredes is the head of the National Penitentiary Institute (INPE) who commented on Martín Vizcarra's prison classification.
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Spain:
Iván Paredes is a local journalist who investigated the case of Kailasa.
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Peru:
Iván Paredes is the lawyer representing Rafael Ruiz Hidalgo, arguing that his client was not obligated to disclose his past conviction.
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