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Court Revokes Morena Rial’s Conditional Release, Orders Detention in Villa Adelina Burglary Case

Judicial officials cite failures to attend biweekly check-ins, start mandated therapy, and prove lawful subsistence as the basis for the reversal.

Overview

  • Following an order from the Juzgado Nacional de Rogatorias, City police detained the 26-year-old at an address on Antezana 500 in Buenos Aires, pending a medical-legal exam and transfer to DDI San Martín.
  • Prosecutor Patricio Ferrari sought the revocation after reports noted missed appearances and missing documentation, with Judge Andrea Rodríguez Mentasty now set to address subsequent procedural steps.
  • Rial had been released in March under conditions that included a travel ban, periodic court presentations, initiation of psychological or psychiatric treatment within ten days, proof of income, and contact details.
  • The case stems from a January 18 break-in in Villa Adelina under the ‘escruche’ modality, with investigators alleging Rial participated with others and was first arrested at a hotel at Lavalle and Cerrito.
  • Defense attorney Alejandro Cipolla confirmed the new detention and said Miguel Ángel Pierri was notified; the defense plans to seek her release or an alternative measure such as home arrest, and argues her profile complicated access to treatment.