Angol court sentences Carlos Alarcón, author of the Catrillanca murder, to 16 years in prison | National



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This Thursday morning in the Oral Criminal Court of Angol, the sentence for the homicide of the community member Camilo Catrillanca began.

On January 7, Carlos Alarcón and seven other defendants were convicted, including a lawyer, for the crime of the young man in Ercilla.

Follow the sentence reading below:

During the hearing, Carlos Alarcón was sentenced to 11 years of imprisonment in its medium degree for the murder of Catrillanca, and five years of imprisonment in its minimum degree as perpetrator of frustrated simple homicide against the minor who accompanied him.

He was also disqualified from holding public office and professions while the sentence lasts.

Raúl Ávila, for the crime of unlawful coercion, was sentenced to three years and one day of minor prison in its maximum degree; for unjustified shooting he received a sentence of three years and one day of minor imprisonment in its maximum degree; For obstruction of the investigation, he received 61 days of minor imprisonment in its minimum degree and a fine of 2 UTM.

The first ex-worker Braulio Valenzuela was sentenced for unjustified shooting to the penalty of three years and one day of minor prison in its maximum degree. For the author of obstruction of the investigation, he received a sentence of 61 days in prison and a fine of 2 UTM.

The custodial sentences may be replaced by the intensive probation sentence.

Patricio Alejandro Sepúlveda was convicted of obstruction of the investigation and sentenced to 61 days of minor prison in its minimum degree and a fine of 2 UTM.



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