
Julián Quintana
Julián Quintana is a former head of the Technical Investigation Corps (CTI) in Colombia, known for his expertise in criminal law enforcement. Recently, he gained attention for publicly questioning the Colombian President Gustavo Petro's request regarding Epa Colombia's potential release from prison under the Law of Public Utility, emphasizing that only judges are authorized to determine her eligibility for penalty substitution.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Colombia | 31 | 6.45 | 2.39% | +40% | 50,882,884 | 1,700,013 | $350,000 | 11,694$ |
Totals | 31 | 50,882,884 | 1,700,013 | $350,000 | 11,694$ |
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Colombia:
Julián Quintana is the lawyer for Valeria Afanador's family.
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Colombia:
Julián Quintana is the lawyer for Valeria Afanador's family, advocating for the truth regarding her disappearance and death.
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Colombia:
Julián Quintana is the lawyer for Valeria Afanador's family.
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Colombia:
Julián Quintana, the lawyer for Valeria Afanador's family, emphasized their demand for justice rather than financial compensation.
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Colombia:
Julián Quintana is the lawyer for the Afanador family, seeking accountability for Valeria's death.
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Colombia:
Julián Quintana is the lawyer representing Valeria Afanador's family and is advocating for a thorough investigation into her death.
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Colombia:
Julián Quintana, the representative of Valeria's family, criticized the teachers' response to her absence.
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Colombia:
Julián Quintana is the lawyer for Valeria's family who is seeking justice and has announced plans to file charges against school officials.
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Colombia:
Julián Quintana is the lawyer for Valeria Afanador's family, advocating for justice regarding her death.
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Colombia:
Julián Quintana is the lawyer for Valeria Afanador's family, who has shared evidence suggesting the school altered the crime scene.
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