Venezuela judge convicts 6 American oil execs, orders prison
CARACAS, Venezuela — Six American oil executives held for three years in Venezuela were found guilty of corruption charges by a judge Thursday and immediately sentenced to prison, defence lawyers said, dashing hopes of a quick release that would send them home to their families in the United States.
Some relatives had been bracing for the disheartening outcome, which came on the evening of Thanksgiving Day. Defence attorney Jesus Loreto called the trial’s result “bad news” and said the verdict was based on little or no proof presented by government prosecutors.
“They don’t have any evidence to hold these guys accountable for any wrongdoing,” Loreto said. “They ought to be released.”
Attorney María Alejandra Poleo, who helped represent three of the men, said: “Of course, the defence will appeal the decision to the court.”