Overview
- The court rejected as inadmissible an in extremis reconsideration sought by De Vido’s defense, reaffirming that its rulings are only revisable in serious and unequivocal error scenarios not present here.
- The sentence is four years in prison with lifetime disqualification for administration fraud as a necessary participant, based on failures to control subsidies to TBA tied to the deteriorated Sarmiento service before the 2012 Once crash.
- Following the November decision that had already left the verdict final, TOF4 issued an arrest order; filings indicate that notifications to proceed with sentence execution have been sent.
- Justices Horacio Rosatti, Carlos Rosenkrantz and Ricardo Lorenzetti signed the decision, which restates the court’s long-standing limits on reconsideration and nullity petitions.
- Case path: TOF4 convicted De Vido in 2018, the Supreme Court in August 2024 upheld guilt but ordered resentencing, Casación in April 2025 set the term at four years, and on November 11 the Supreme Court dismissed appeals from both sides.