Prosecutors want court to admit evidence against Sigfrido Reyes
Prosecutors are requesting the court admit evidence in the $5.6 million money laundering case against former Legislative Assembly President Sigfrido Reyes. The Second Instruction Court in San Salvador concluded the preliminary hearing, with the judge scheduling a session for May 23rd to announce the decision on evidence admissibility and a potential trial. The prosecution seeks to include all investigation evidence. Reyes and 13 others, including family members and former officials, are accused of money laundering, with charges ranging from embezzlement to aggravated fraud.