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Spain - Sects - Judiciary
15 Scientologists cleared of charges
Decision: Accusation of forming criminal association not proven.
Madrid, Spain
December 3, 2001
apa
Madrid (APA/dpa) - In the first big trial against adherents of the
Scientology organization in Spain, the 15 defendants were let go. The court decided on
Monday in Madrid that it had not been proven that the defendants had formed a criminal
association. As to the the other specifications - such as the accusations of brainwashing
or tax evasion, it was said there was no proof. The state attorney had demanded from three
months to five years for the defendants, as well as the dissolution of the organization.
The letter of indictment had described Scientology as an "extremely
dangerous organization" that was "more of a sect than a church."
Nevertheless, the court decided there was no evidence that the defendants had joined
together for the purpose of committing criminal acts. The state attorney's office had
originally wanted the organization's boss, Heber Jentzsch, to appear in court, and had
asked 56 years for him. The American did not however show up in court because the US authorities had not
forwarded the summons to him.
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