‘No evidence’ against Spain’s princess

A man reads a Spanish newspaper bearing a photograph of Spain's Princess Cristina de Borbon, who has been named as a suspect in a corruption case.

A man reads a Spanish newspaper bearing a photograph of Spain's Princess Cristina de Borbon, who has been named as a suspect in a corruption case.

Published Apr 5, 2013

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Palma de Majorca, Spain - Prosecutors on Friday appealed a court decision to name Spain's Princess Cristina a suspect in a corruption case.

Investigating judge Jose Castro this week named the daughter of King Juan Carlos as a suspect in a corruption case involving her husband, former Olympic handball player Inaki Urdangarin.

Prosecutors in the investigation disagree with Castro and maintain there is no evidence against the princess.

They lodged an appeal, which was expected to force Castro to postpone the court hearing for the princess, which is expected on April 27. - Sapa-dpa

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