After long days of waiting, through the national media, it was reported that actor Héctor Parra’s hearing was postponed after the controversial trial he faces when accused by his daughter Alexa Hoffman for the crime of sexual abuse and corruption of minors . Due to this, the accusing party filed a legal appeal so that the appointment would not be postponed again.
Let’s remember that a few days ago the actor’s hearing was held where he was acquitted of the seven sexual abuses for which he was accused, only the corruption of minors pending to be resolved. However, it was recently notified that the hearing would be moved from May 18 to May 26 at 2:00 p.m. For this reason, the lawyer Olivia Rubio and the rest of Alexa Hoffman’s legal team took action to avoid it, making it happen on the agreed day.
For its part, the defense clarified that said postponement was not requested by them as a strategy to gather evidence to help the case, since, in their words, “they are more than ready and prepared for the hearing”, even if it had been taken out at the previously agreed appointment.
Given the previous rescheduling, Alexa Hoffman shared on her social networks that the hearing had been postponed and called on Ernestina Godoy, the Mexico City Prosecutor, to please stop postponing the hearings in her case, since it is not clear why it was postponed and he pointed out that he was not notified of it either.
I ask the prosecutor Ernestina Godoy to please stop postponing the hearings in my case. I don’t know why they do it. It is not fair that they allow the public ministry to postpone over and over again. What is gained by this? In addition to never notifying the victim. Now until the 26th? Please! Aid! SOS.
There is no doubt that the case of the actor and his daughter has been controversial, because after spending two years in pretrial detention, the legal situation of the Mexican actor became confusing, especially when Daniela left the hearing on May 11. Parra, the other daughter of the actor, and the lawyer Samara Ávila indicated that Héctor had been acquitted of the crime of sexual abuse and that only the judge’s ruling remained for the crime of corruption of minors, anticipating that Héctor Parra would be released.
After these statements, Hoffman and his lawyer Olivia Rubio reported that, despite the fact that the actor was acquitted of seven crimes, that did not mean that he had been declared innocent, but that a ruling had already been made in which the only thing left to know was the sentence to be fulfilled.
Yesterday the ruling was handed down and the ruling implies saying if (someone) is guilty or innocent. What the judge said was: Héctor ‘N’ is guilty regarding the crimes of corruption of minors under 18 years of age, aggravated by the parent-child relationship.
After this statement, Samara Ávila mentioned in an interview for windowing that Héctor Parra has been acquitted of these seven crimes and that, as regards the corruption of minors, they are awaiting the next hearing, without clarifying further and pointing out that giving advance information, as well as the penalty, would be incurring the lack of ethics
I repeat and reiterate what I mentioned and it is the information that I can provide you, we hope that you understand me, yes he has been acquitted of the crime of diverse sexual abuse seven, it is called and mentioned legally, and in terms of corruption of minors , I request and thank you for understanding that we are awaiting the next hearing date for what is issued and what your honor says at that hearing.