A Dominican court has acquitted Venezuelan Karla María Moya Boada of charges of illegally practicing medicine in the country. The First Collegiate Court of the National District ruled in favor of Moya Boada, indicating that the prosecutors did not provide sufficient evidence to support a conviction, as reported in N Digital.
The three-judge panel, presided over by Gissell Méndez, Tania Yunes, and Jissell Naranjo, concluded that Moya Boada is a medical graduate from Venezuela, accepting evidence of a certification presented to the court.
Francisco Crisóstomo, the defendant’s attorney, explained that the court’s decision was based on the insufficiency of the accusations brought forth by both the Ministry of Public Health and the Public Prosecutor’s Office. “The accusation was insufficient and was not proven; therefore, the case was dismissed, and the defendant was...
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