Evo Morales Faces Legal Trouble over Contempt Ruling
A Bolivian judge has held former President Evo Morales in contempt for failing to appear in court. Morales, who was president from 2006 to 2019, faces charges of trafficking a minor. The information was reported by local outlet La Razon.
A Bolivian judge has taken a significant legal step against former President Evo Morales, who served from 2006 to 2019, by holding him in contempt of court.
The ruling came after Morales failed to attend a trial where he faces serious charges related to trafficking a minor, a case closely watched by the public.
This development was reported by local news outlet La Razon, amplifying the legal challenges confronting the former leader.
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