Overview
- A judge linked Pichel to process under the CDMX Penal Code’s discrimination article without ordering her imprisonment.
- She must offer a public apology to the transit officer and pay 97,000 pesos to repair the damage.
- The court mandated seven precautionary measures over six to eight months, including travel restrictions, monthly check-ins, therapy, sensitivity workshops and residence requirements.
- The case remains in the evidence stage as both sides prepare proof before a potential oral trial.
- During her second hearing on July 28, authorities deployed more than 75 SSC officers to secure the courtroom after protesters attacked her at an earlier appearance.