Colombian Court Overturns Uribe's House Arrest
Bogota's superior court reversed a previous decision placing former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe under house arrest. Uribe, accused of bribery and abuse of process, was appealing his convictions. The decision marks a significant turn in a high-profile legal battle involving the ex-president.
Bogota's superior court has delivered a significant legal update by overturning an earlier order that placed former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe under house arrest.
The ruling came amidst Uribe's appeal against convictions for bribing a public official and for abuse of process.
This decision is seen as a critical development in the high-profile legal saga involving the former Colombian leader.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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