Overview
- In the Ourense case, Spain’s Supreme Court made the conviction final on July 25 and the court opened execution of the sentence on September 15, issuing a search-and-arrest order after officers failed to find the teacher at his address.
- No provisional detention or alternative check-in requirements were imposed after earlier rulings, and prosecutors and the private accusation did not seek such measures before final judgment.
- The Ourense sentence includes roughly 13 to 13.5 years in prison, long bans on contact with the victim and on working with minors, supervised release, and a €30,000 indemnity.
- Judicial findings say the teacher groomed the pupil via social media under an alias and then abused her repeatedly at school and elsewhere from ages 12 to 16.
- In Mallorca, a man admitted repeated abuse of his partner’s 14-year-old sister in 2016 and received a two-year term he will not serve in prison after paying €50,000, along with a 10-year restraining and no-contact order.