Today we are talking about judges, specifically about Judge Emilio Calatayud, who is known as the judge of exemplary sentences . His rulings are common sense and innovative. For example: he sentenced a hacker to teach 100 hours of computer classes for having entered the computers of several companies and caused damages of about 2000 euros.
Judge Emilio Calatayud heads the Juvenile Court of Granada. His sentences are educational, curious and exemplary . His philosophy is that it is not only necessary to punish but also to educate and reintegrate.
In several interviews he has said that there is no harsher sentence for a minor than completing compulsory secondary education or learning to read. He understands that not all people who commit a crime are criminals, and even more so when it comes to minors. Crimes can be corrected without taking away the freedom of minors, although sometimes it is unavoidable not to detain some of the minors who come to his court.
Exemplary sentences
Some of his most curious convictions:
A minor who was arrested for reckless driving and driving without a driving license taiwan phone number was sentenced to 100 hours of community service and to accompany a local police officer, in addition to being prohibited from driving any vehicle for six months.
He forced an illiterate young man accused of stealing construction materials to learn to read and write.
If you mistreat a homeless person, you will distribute food to the homeless.
If you hit another kid because he looked at you the wrong way, you'll clean the windows of public buildings so you can really know what it's like to be looked at the wrong way.
And so on, an endless number of resolutions that support reintegration and not just punishment.
Sentenced to write an essay
A minor was brought to court for composing a song and uploading it to social media in which he insulted his professions, among other things accusing them of smoking hashish. He was charged with serious slander. Emilio Calatayud decided to sentence him to write an essay on the positive use of new communication technologies, punishing him by rewriting the song and including praise for his teachers.
Draw a comic
A boy was caught driving his moped without the mandatory insurance in August 2002. A year later, the young man accepted the sentence of the juvenile judge in Granada: he had to spend 50 hours of work telling the story of the events in cartoons and make several visits to the traumatology ward of the Granada hospital. The result was a 15-page comic and the boy now has insurance. The judge wanted him to reflect on the barbarity of driving without insurance.
Learning a trade
The latest verdict to cause a stir is the case of a young man who stole money and a hairdryer from a hairdresser's. The judge sentenced him to pass a hairstyling course and to have his hair cut as a final exam.
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