The No.2 Court of Lomas de Zamora determined that the still Boca Juniors player, Sebastian Villa, faces a sentence of two years and one month of conditional imprisonment (he will not go to jail) after being found guilty of gender violence against his ex-partner Daniel Cortés, in events that took place in a private neighborhood of Canning in 2020.
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Judge Claudia Dávalos pointed out that the Colombian forward is criminally responsible for coercive threats, however, since the penalty is less than three years, it is not effectively enforced and therefore he will not go to jail.
"To sentence Sebastian Villa Cano, a Colombian national, to a prison term of 2 years and 1 month, of conditional execution with costs for having been penal author responsible for the crimes of coercive threats in real competition with minor injuries qualified by the bond in the context of gender violence," was the sentence read by the Court in Argentina to the 'Xeneize' football player.
Exact moment when Sebastián Villa is sentenced
What was the accusation against Sebastián Villa?
According to the accusation against the player, on April 27, 2020, Villa hit Daniel Cortés, his ex-partner, in the forehead with a punch, using a ring he was wearing on one of his fingers. Then he grabbed her arm and threw her to the ground to kick her, causing various minor injuries. In addition, he threatened to harm her and her family in Colombia if she did not leave him alone.
The requirements that Sebastián Villa must comply with for gender violence
- Establish a residence in Argentina and submit to the care of a trustee every three months.
- Abstain from any contact with the victim and her family.
- Not abuse drugs or alcohol.
- Undergo psychosocial treatment and participate in workshops to address their problems.
- Set the sum of 2501 pesos as the costs of the process, which must be borne by the convicted person.
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