The criminal trial of the former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe was bizarre derailed by a public prosecutor who wrongly played a porn video of a woman who stripped naked and a dwing dance with a bottle of drink.
Marlene Orjuela, the main prosecutor for the office of Attorney General, searched during the hearing of Uribe, Dr. Diego Cadena, by Uribe's lawyer, Dr. Diego Cadena, looking for an archive of folders to present evidence.
In the first video a man could be seen dancing for a parked vehicle and drinking a can before the 35 -second clip was cut off by Marlene, who laughed and apologized to right Sandra Heredia.
Uribe stared at the camera and held a straight face while a member of his legal team giggled.
'What a pity, lender, we wanted to show everything that Dr. Cadena ordered and there was no foresight that one issue was that, “said Orjuela.
Orjuela clicked on one of the other 57 files she had on her screen when she brought a video of a woman posing in swimming clothes. The video quickly shifted to the woman who removed her swimsuit from one piece.
“What a pity, Mrs. Judge,” said Orjuela, cut off the video immediately.

The hearing on March 7 during the criminal trial of the former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe then rang the rails when a public prosecutor for the office of the attorney -general showed a video of a small person who seemed to be dancing and drinking what alcohol was to be what alcohol

While presenting evidence during the corruption process of the former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe on March 7, the public prosecutor for the office of the attorney general shocked everyone who attended the virtual hearing when she showed a video of a feminine modeling before she discovered naked naked

Alvaro Uribe is the first former president in the history of Colombia that is tried when he is confronted with bribery and witnesses of tampering charges
Uribe is the first former president in the history of Colombia that is put under the judge, while he is confronted with bribery and witnessing the tampering of charges.
The government claims that Uribe tried to influence witnesses after the left -wing Senator Iván Cepeda accused him of being bound to a paramilitary group that was founded by Ranchers in the 1990s to combat rebel groups.
The case dates from 2012, when Uribe submitted a defamation capacity against Cepeda at the Supreme Court, the entity responsible for investigating chosen officials.
However, the court dropped the indictment against Cepeda and began to investigate Uribe in 2018.
Uribe, who ruled from 2002 to 2010, was formally charged in May 2024 and could be sentenced to 12 years in prison if he is convicted.

Former President Alvaro Uribe leaves the court after a hearing of his trial on accusation of witness and bribery in Bogota, Colombia on 10 February
During the President of Uribe, the army of Colombia won some of its greatest victories against rebel groups and pushed hunters from the revolutionary forces of Colombia into remote bags of the country.
The leadership of the group started peace talks with the government that led to the disarmament of more than 13,000 hunters in 2016.
Public prosecutors accuse Uribe of hiring the lawyer who hired former members of paramilitary groups and reportedly put them under pressure to change testimony they had given to Cepeda, the senator who accused Uribe of the organization of right -wing death frameworks.