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Spanish justice orders Lucas Hernández to be imprisoned

Madrid's 32nd Criminal Court ordered Lucas Hernández, a French defense of Bayern Munich and former Atlético Madrid, to be admitted to prison on Wednesday for breaking a restraining order filed after a fight with his girlfriend in June 2017. In fact, what had happened was that the court had rejected the application of the football defender's defence, who had requested the suspension of the sentence (six months' imprisonment) or, failing that, the replacement of the prison with work for the benefit of the community. Rejected this appeal, the player will have to present himself next Tuesday "so that within ten days he will voluntarily enter the prison of his choice". His defence has appealed this order to the Provincial High Court of Madrid.

The events began in February 2017, when the reddish quarry, at that time player of Atlético 's first team, and his girlfriend, Amelia de la Osa Lorente, argued in the middle of the street. A Madrid court sentenced Hernández for an offence of injury in the context of gender-based violence and forced both of them to 31 days of community work, as well as prohibiting them from being less than 500 meters from each other.

As if the sentence was not enough, the couple decided to skip the sentence and went on a honeymoon a few months later, in June 2017. On their return from Miami, police arrested them at Adolfo Suárez-Madrid Barajas airport. The player went to court. This was not the case with her partner, who had not yet been notified of the February altercation. Lucas was released pending a new sentence.

La justicia española ordena el ingreso en prisión de Lucas Hernández

In December 2019, already as a Bayern player, Madrid's 35th Criminal Court sentenced the footballer to six months in prison for skipping the restraining order with that trip to Miami.

Second final judgment

The proven facts of this second conviction state that Hernández, "about 9: 30 hours on June 13, 2017, aware of the ban on approaching less than 500 meters from his sentimental partner handed down in conviction, fully in force and with total contempt for it, was in the company of his girlfriend at Adolfo Suárez-Barajas airport in Madrid, from Miami", from where they had travelled together.

Since this is the second final sentence on the left side, the first being the offence of injury due to the fight, the Court considers that it cannot benefit from a possible suspension of the sentence and that, therefore, Lucas must enter prison. The Court does not accept commutation to work for the benefit of the Community because it has not completed the 31 days of the work to which he was convicted for the episode of the assault on his partner. In legal terms, the player is not recognized as a "primary offender" as he already has a criminal record.


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