The Attorney General has said ‘The participation of the Infanta Cristina in the Nóos Institute case has not been accredited’. He said the decision to not indict the Infanta was taken by the prosecutors in the case. Eduardo Torres-Dulce, said that the cause against the King’s son in law, Iñaki Urdangarin, for his activities in the Nóos Institute, continues to be instructed by the Palma de Mallorca judge, José Castro. Torres-Dulce said it was quite a different thing that that the Prosecuting Ministry listen to any proposal from the lawyers of the different parts, but it was simply ‘receiving them and listening to them’. He said the reports which speak of a possible pact to keep the King’s son in law out of prison, could be looking for ‘media noise’ and an end which is not strictly part of the process. Speaking about the emails which have been presented by the Diego Torres defence team and which could have an impact on both the Infanta Cristina and the King himself, Torres-Dulce said he was ignorant of the existence and their content, but the people who are taking part in the penal process have fully rights to present whatever legitimate elements for the defence.







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