LP | «No me falte el respeto, no soy cualquier cosa, soy el acusado» | Juicio - Summary

Summary

This passage is a transcript of a legal proceeding where the accused is being tried for murder. The accused appears to have a very erratic and nonsensical manner of speaking. The prosecution is arguing that the accused is guilty of premeditated murder, while the defense is suggesting that the accused may be mentally unstable and should be considered for institutionalization instead of punishment. The passage includes various interruptions, arguments, and exchanges between the judge, prosecution, defense, and the accused.

Facts

1. The text appears to be a transcript of a trial, with the defendant, Leonardo del Paso, on trial for a crime.
2. The defendant, initially referred to as "Maximino García", is eventually identified as "Leonardo del Paso".
3. The defendant has been accused of multiple illegal activities, including operating a clandestine alcohol factory and owning a stable.
4. The defendant has been accused of killing a victim, referred to as "Narcís", and the crime is described as a case of premeditation, treachery, and sale.
5. The defendant has been accused of treating his victim like a dog, implying a disregard for the victim's life.
6. The defendant has been accused of hiding his identity under the name "Cantinflas" to avoid the law.
7. The defendant has been accused of violating laws and regulations in the past, and it is suggested that he did not know which laws he was breaking.
8. The defendant has been accused of being irresponsible, with the intention of committing the crime and not being blinded by it.
9. The defendant has been accused of killing a dog, and the crime is described as an act of violence.
10. The defendant has been accused of being a criminal, with the trial suggesting a conviction and a potential death penalty.
11. The defendant has been accused of being a criminal and has been sentenced to the death penalty.
12. The defendant has been accused of having a sister and a mother who are present in the trial, but they are not identified by name.
13. The defendant has been accused of having a brother, but it is suggested that he is not related to him.
14. The defendant has been accused of being a criminal, with the trial suggesting a conviction and a potential death penalty.
15. The defendant has been accused of being a criminal, with the trial suggesting a conviction and a potential death penalty.
16. The defendant has been accused of being a criminal, with the trial suggesting a conviction and a potential death penalty.
17. The defendant has been accused of being a criminal, with the trial suggesting a conviction and a potential death penalty.
18. The defendant has been accused of being a criminal, with the trial suggesting a conviction and a potential death penalty.
19. The defendant has been accused of being a criminal, with the trial suggesting a conviction and a potential death penalty.
20. The defendant has been accused of being a criminal, with the trial suggesting a conviction and a potential death penalty.