
Pablo José Porras Barahona
Pablo José Porras Barahona is a Costa Rican judge known for his rulings in high-profile criminal cases. Recently, he made headlines for his decision to grant conditional release to several individuals implicated in the Caso Madre Patria, a case involving alleged fraud and money laundering. His ruling, which diverged from the prosecution's request for preventive detention, was based on factors such as the defendants' family ties and employment opportunities, which he deemed to mitigate the risk of flight. Porras's decisions often reflect a balance between the legal standards of justice and the human rights considerations of the accused.
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Recent news mentions
Pablo José Porras Barahona issued a resolution that approved changes in preventive measures for 18 defendants.
Caso Madre Patria: Ministerio Público afirma que el proceso mantiene ‘solidez jurídica’ tras cambios en medidas cautelares de los imputadosPablo José Porras Barahona is the judge who made changes to the precautionary measures for 18 of the implicated individuals in the case.
Caso Madre Patria: Tribunal de Apelación rechaza prórroga de prisión preventiva para 20 imputadosJudge Porras Barahona issued the resolution to release the accused with alternative measures.
Caso Madre Patria: Presuntos cabecillas y 16 imputados más quedan en libertad con medidas alternativas















