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Man under scrutiny faces potential three-year imprisonment for allegedly attacking a civil guard in Roquetas de Mar, Almería.

Criminal faces potential imprisonment for alleged attack on a civil guard in Roquetas de Mar, Almería; three years is the proposed incarceration period.

Man facing potential three-year sentence for allegedly attacking a civil guard in Roquetas de Mar,...
Man facing potential three-year sentence for allegedly attacking a civil guard in Roquetas de Mar, Almería

Man under scrutiny faces potential three-year imprisonment for allegedly attacking a civil guard in Roquetas de Mar, Almería.

In the past few weeks, incidents of assaults on Civil Guard agents in Roquetas de Mar, Almería, have raised concerns. On August 9, a man was accused of assaulting and threatening a Civil Guard agent during an intervention. The incident occurred around 8:00 p.m., when the accused, despite having an order of protection against his aunt, was banging on the door of her house.

In a separate case on August 3, a man was sentenced to four months in prison for attacking two Civil Guard agents. During the transfer to police headquarters, the man continued with kicks directed at both the agents and the official vehicle.

The Unified Association of Civil Guards (AUGC) has called for harsher penalties for such assaults, expressing regret over the "lack of resources" to face episodes of "extreme aggression." The AUGC also suggests the use of tasers or body cameras for improved security.

The Fiscalía has requested a three-year prison sentence for a man with a criminal record in one of the cases, while the court is seeking a four-month prison sentence for the man in the new case.

The trial for the August 9 incident will take place on October 1, with lawyer Marta Ortiz acting as private prosecutor on behalf of the agent and the AUGC.

In a related development, the AUGC has also expressed concerns over the "lack of equality" in the treatment of Civil Guard agents across different regions. Buruaga has appealed to "equality" and called on Cantabrian society to "demand the same treatment" as the rest of the communities.

Meanwhile, in a separate matter, a father in Jaén faces 34 years in prison after being accused of raping his 10-year-old daughter. Abascal has criticized the "silence" of bishops with Sánchez after supporting the Muslim community through a motion in Jumilla.

For detailed and up-to-date information on recent incidents, background context, legal penalties, and public or institutional reactions specific to Roquetas de Mar, Almería, it would be necessary to consult local news sources, official statements from the Guardia Civil, or Spanish justice ministry releases.

  1. The Unified Association of Civil Guards (AUGC) has condemned the "lack of equality" in the treatment of Civil Guard agents across different regions, as incidents of assaults continue to dominate the general-news landscape, including the recent assault on a Civil Guard agent in Roquetas de Mar, Almería, for which a trial is scheduled on October 1.
  2. In the realm of crime-and-justice, a father in Jaén faces a lengthy prison sentence of 34 years for allegedly raping his 10-year-old daughter, a case that has garnered significant attention, with Abascal criticizing the "silence" of bishops amidst the ongoing controversy.

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