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🎯 The Power of Truth: Actions and Consequences in Spanish Law
In the pursuit of justice, honesty is not just a moral virtue — it’s a legal imperative. Spanish law, much like many legal systems around the world, holds truth in the highest regard when it comes to legal proceedings. Whether you’re involved in a civil dispute, criminal defense, or family law case, the integrity of… Read More 🎯 The Power of Truth: Actions and Consequences in Spanish Law
📄 Sample Letter to Police Reporting Inappropriate Images on Someone’s Phone (With Evidence)
[Your Name][Your Address][City, Postcode][Phone Number][Email Address][Date] To:[Officer’s Name, if known][Police Department Name][Police Department Address] Dear Officer [Name] / To Whom It May Concern, I am writing to formally report a matter of concern involving inappropriate and potentially illegal content on the mobile phone of [Individual’s Full Name], which I discovered on [date or timeframe]. While… Read More 📄 Sample Letter to Police Reporting Inappropriate Images on Someone’s Phone (With Evidence)
📄 Sample Letter to Police Alerting Them to Inappropriate Images on Someone’s Phone
[Your Name][Your Address][City, Postcode][Phone Number][Email Address][Date] To:[Officer’s Name, if known][Police Department Name][Police Department Address] Dear Officer [Name] / To Whom It May Concern, I am writing to bring to your attention a matter of concern involving inappropriate content that I have seen on [Individual’s Full Name]’s mobile phone. On or around [date], I observed [briefly… Read More 📄 Sample Letter to Police Alerting Them to Inappropriate Images on Someone’s Phone
Should You Report It?
Short answer:➡️ It depends on the context, the type of material, and your safety. Let’s break it down carefully: 1. What Kind of Pornography Are We Talking About? Not all pornography, even degrading types, is illegal.However, some types are illegal and absolutely should be reported — for example: If what you found falls into any of these categories, it should absolutely… Read More Should You Report It?
❗Digging Your Own Grave:
When Lying to Your Lawyer and Breaking Restraining Orders Blows Up Your Case There’s a saying in law: “Truth stands still, but lies are always running.” If you’re involved in a legal appeal — especially one tied to domestic violence or restraining orders — and you’re feeding your lawyer false information, you’re not just sabotaging your own… Read More ❗Digging Your Own Grave:
⚖️ LEGAL CONSEQUENCES OF REPEATEDLY BREAKING A RESTRAINING ORDER
🚨 1. Criminal Charges Breaking a restraining order once is a criminal offense under Article 468 of the Spanish Penal Code. But repeated violations escalate the severity significantly. Each breach can lead to: 📌 Maximum sentence: Up to 3 years in prison per breach, or more if combined with other offenses (e.g., harassment, threats, or physical violence). 🧯 2. Worsened Judicial Standing When… Read More ⚖️ LEGAL CONSEQUENCES OF REPEATEDLY BREAKING A RESTRAINING ORDER
⚖️ Can the Police Prosecute in Spain?
By Linda C J Turner, Therapist & Advocate Spain has a civil law system, meaning that while the police do not act as prosecutors themselves, they play a crucial role in the initiation and support of criminal proceedings. The official prosecutor is the Ministerio Fiscal (Public Prosecutor’s Office), but the police can and do initiate the process that leads to prosecution. 🔍 1.… Read More ⚖️ Can the Police Prosecute in Spain?
Appealing a sentence with dirty hands never ends well
⚖️ Appealing a Sentence in Spain: When It Can Backfire in Domestic Violence Cases In the realm of justice, rights must walk hand-in-hand with responsibility.While every defendant has the legal right to appeal a court ruling, exercising that right while simultaneously breaching a restraining order—especially in a domestic violence context—is a dangerous gamble. Rather than opening… Read More Appealing a sentence with dirty hands never ends well
⚖️ When Appealing a Court Case Can Backfire: Understanding Restraining Order Violations in Spain 🚨
In the eyes of the law, truth matters. But so does accountability. For those dealing with restraining orders in Spain — especially in domestic violence or gender violence cases — it’s crucial to understand that repeated breaches carry serious legal weight. And appealing a sentence, when you’ve already broken the conditions multiple times, doesn’t just fail to help you… It can actually make your… Read More ⚖️ When Appealing a Court Case Can Backfire: Understanding Restraining Order Violations in Spain 🚨




