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According to the statement, Judge Laura Bruniard has moved forward with the prosecutions, which the defendants' lawyers can appeal. However, if their appeals aren't granted, a trial will begin.
The Argentinian Public Prosecutor's Office said in a statement Monday that Judge Laura Bruniard allowed the charges against the five individuals to proceed in a decision on Dec. 27.
Public prosecutor Andres Madrea is expected to argue his colleague Laura Bruniard can continue her probe into the three suspects under investigation in the Liam Payne death case.
Judge Laura Bruniard said the five people contributed to “creating a risk that resulted in Payne's death. ...
Three people have been charged in connection with the death of Liam Payne, a former member of musical group One Direction who died after falling from his Buenos Aires hotel room balcony last month.
Judge Laura Bruniard, who is in charge of the case, concluded that, due to his state of intoxication, Payne would have confused the balcony of the hotel room with a possible exit, and as he tried ...
In a Dec. 30 press release, Judge Laura Bruniard of the National Criminal and Correctional Court No. 34 also said it's possible that, given Payne's state, ...
In a ruling today obtained by Rolling Stone, Judge Laura Bruniard shared new information on what led to the One Direction singer’s death and updated charges against five people questioned in the ...
Liam Payne's death investigation has led to five people being charged in connection with the singer's fatal fall from a Buenos Aires, Argentina, hotel balcony on October 16. A press release from ...
Judge Laura Bruniard initially charged them with negligence, noting that footage from the hotel showed that Mr. Payne was unable to care for himself, and that the three of them should have kept Mr ...
One Direction members react to Liam Payne's death 04:03. The investigation included nine raids on homes in the region and dozens of interviews with hotel staff, Payne's family and friends and ...
The Argentinian Public Prosecutor's Office said in a statement Monday that Judge Laura Bruniard allowed the charges against the five individuals to proceed in a decision on Dec. 27.
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