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Chile high court upheld Pinochet acquittal [this day at law]
September 15, 2012 by Kimberly Bennett
On September 15, 2005, Chile's Supreme Court upheld the acquittal of former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet on charges that he ordered political abductions and murders in the 1970s. The abductions and murders were part of the political campaign "Operation Condor," which commenced in order to.... [more]

Chile court sentences Pinochet-era police chief to 15 years in prison for murder
September 7, 2012 by Sarah Posner
A Chilean judge sentenced General Manuel Contreras, former chief of police under the reign of Augusto Pinochet, to 15 years in prison on Thursday for murdering an opposition activist. Left-wing activist Ramon Martinez was allegedly tortured and shot while in police custody in 1975. Martinez was a.... [more]

Chile charges former air force colonels with 1974 torture death of brigadier general
July 18, 2012 by Dan Taglioli
Chile on Tuesday arrested and charged two retired air force colonels for their roles in the 1974 death of an air force brigadier general who was also the father of Chile's first female president. Colonels Ramon Caceres and Edgar Ceballos were charged with orchestrating the torture that apparently.... [more]

Chile requests extradition of former US Navy captain for Pinochet-era crimes
November 30, 2011 by Ashley Hileman
A Chilean judge on Tuesday issued an indictment against former US Navy Captain Ray Davis, which included a request that he be extradited to Chile. The indictment charges Davis with the homicides of journalist Charles Horman and US university student Frank Teruggi. Both crimes were alleged to have.... [more]

Pinochet assumed 'political responsibility' for regime actions [this day at law]
November 25, 2011 by Cody Harding
On November 25, 2006, former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet issued a prepared statement in which he assumed "full political responsibility" for the actions of his regime between 1973 and 1990. The statement was read aloud by his wife at his ninety-first birthday celebration. It was the first.... [more]

Pinochet immunity lifted in human rights case [this day at law]
October 12, 2011 by Clay Flaherty
On October 12, 2006, the Santiago Court of Appeals voted 16-2 to strip former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet's presidential immunity in order to prosecute him for the kidnapping and murder of Eugenio Berrios. Berrios worked as a chemist for the Chilean secret police and was wanted for.... [more]

Chile indicted retired military officers for 'Caravan of Death' [this day at law]
March 21, 2011 by Clay Flaherty
On March 21, 2006, Chilean Judge Victor Montiglio announced the indictment of 13 retired Chilean military officers accused of participating in the Caravan of Death, ordering their arrest. The officers were accused of participating in the execution and burial of several political dissidents.... [more]

France court convicts 13 Chilean officials for Pinochet-era disappearances
December 17, 2010 by Jaclyn Belczyk
A French court on Friday convicted 13 former Chilean officials over the disappearance of four French citizens during the regime of Augusto Pinochet. The defendants, primarily high-ranking military officers, were tried in absentia, and one defendant was acquitted. Two of the defendants were.... [more]

France court begins trial of Chilean officials over Pinochet-era disappearances
December 8, 2010 by Megan McKee
A French court began proceedings in absentia Wednesday against 14 former Chilean officials over the disappearance of four French citizens during the regime of Augusto Pinochet. The defendants are primarily high-ranking military officers, including former defense minister Herman Brady-Roche and.... [more]

Chile high court releases report on secret Pinochet fortune
June 6, 2010 by Hillary Stemple
The Chilean Supreme Court released a report Friday detailing the secret fortune of former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, estimating it at over $20 million. The report concluded that Pinochet's military salary accounted for less than 10 percent of the total. This report joins another on Pino....... [more]



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