
María José Segarra
María José Segarra is a prominent Spanish lawyer and jurist who served as the General Prosecutor of Spain from 2018 until her resignation in July 2021. She has a distinguished career in the judicial system, with extensive experience in public prosecution and legal affairs. Segarra is known for her commitment to justice and her role in various high-profile cases during her tenure. Her resignation was influenced by significant political and legal challenges within the Spanish judicial system, reflecting the complex interplay between law and governance in Spain.
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María José Segarra attempted to have the prosecutors in the case classify the facts as constitutive of the crime of rebellion.
Peramato asienta su autoridad en la Fiscalía General del Estado | EspañaMaría José Segarra is a former Attorney General confirmed as a prosecutor for disability and elderly issues.
Peramato asciende al equipo de García Ortiz y deja sin promoción a los fiscales del ‘procés’ | EspañaMaría José Segarra directed the Prosecutor's Office from June 2018 to January 2020.
El Gobierno propone a la progresista Teresa Peramato como fiscal general del Estado | EspañaMaría José Segarra is mentioned as a predecessor of Álvaro García Ortiz in the role of Attorney General.
El fiscal general presenta su renuncia tras la condena del Supremo | España




















