Judge María Servini spoke about Cristina Kirchner's sentence: "I don't envision a long-term prison sentence."

The judge questioned whether Cristina Kirchner's prison sentence would be fully served. She also predicted that the solution to the conflict would be "political."
In a radio interview, Judge María Servini questioned whether former President Cristina Kirchner's six-year prison sentence would be fully served. "It's going to be a daily conflict," Servini explained on Tuesday.
"I don't envision Cristina being held in prison for a long time because house arrest is so problematic, so there comes a time when they can't keep her ," analyzed the head of the National Criminal and Federal Correctional Court No. 1 in Comodoro Py.
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Furthermore, the judge asserted that "it's easier to find a political way to resolve Cristina's sentence than a legal one." "What president have you seen who has served his entire prison sentence?" Servini asked.
And she added: "Beyond Mandela, tell me if there's anyone else... Because it's a constant conflict every day." Later in the interview, the judge anticipated that there will be changes to the makeup of the Supreme Court of Justice next year.
"I foresee a change, but not this year, but next year," Servini predicted, and then noted that "they're going to want to appoint seven members; that way, it's easier for things to get resolved," she emphasized. "This is a Court that is diminished. If the Court changes, something could change," the judge confided.
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