The Second Section of the Provincial Court will try a man in Lanzarote next Wednesday accused of falsifying a sales document to keep the car of the one who was then his partner.
The events date back to the period between December 2017 and October 2018. According to the indictment of the Public Prosecutor's Office, the defendant A.D.M. allegedly forged a document by hand in which his then romantic partner transferred ownership of his car, a Volkswagen Touareg, in exchange for 6,000 euros.
The Prosecutor's Office argues that A.D.M. personally made or "ordered a third party to make" a handwritten document in which he allegedly impersonated his partner's signature. Through this transaction, the defendant incorporated the aforementioned vehicle into his assets.
The Public Prosecutor's Office requests five months and 15 days of prison for the defendant, special disqualification for the right of passive suffrage during the term of the sentence and payment of the costs of the trial for an alleged crime of falsification of a private document. To the facts must be added the mitigating circumstance of undue delays in the case, whose actions were interrupted "unjustifiably" several times between 2020 and 2022.









