The former mayor of San Salvador, Ernesto Muyshondt, will face two preliminary hearings in the coming weeks, six months after the Attorney General’s Office presented the indictment against him.

The first hearing will be next January 18, at 10:00 in the morning, for the crime of appropriation of labor quotas, while the second will be on the 27th of this month, for the crime of labor withholdings. Judicial sources confirmed that for both proceedings the former mayor will not be transferred, but will witness their development from virtuality.

The last time Muyshondt was taken to a hearing, he denounced to the media that he has been the victim of mistreatment in the La Esperanza prison, where he has been detained for almost two years.

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