Gaztelueta Case: Martínez Has Taken a Lie Detector Test

José María Martínez, 47, a former teacher at Opus Dei's Gaztelueta College in Leioa, Spain, has taken a lie detector test, he writes on JoseMariaMartinezGaztelueta.com (25 March).

In 2009, a former student, Juan Cuatrecasas, falsely accused Martínez of homosexual abuse.

The test was carried out at the most professional and prestigious institution in Spain.

Martínez answered the key questions about the Gaztelueta case, and the final result was that he was telling the truth beyond a shadow of a doubt. Now he is challenging his false accusers to take a lie detector test as well.

Martínez has suffered a series of flagrant abuses at the hands of unscrupulous church prelates.

He is being tried for the second time for a crime of which the Church had already declared him innocent in the first trial. Martínez says about this: "I wonder: will there be a third trial if the outcome of the second trial is not to the liking of some people?"

The Vatican wants to apply criminal law retroactively against him, which violates a fundamental principle of law and justice.

Despite his repeated requests, the judge refuses to tell him what punishment he is facing.

In the second [illegitimate] trial, some of the people he has asked to testify are not allowed to do so, for example the judges who found him innocent in the first trial.

The judge in the second trial, Bishop Satué of Teruel, refused to accept much of the evidence presented by Martínez's lawyers.

Monsignor Satué, in his first written communication, veiledly encouraged him to declare himself "guilty", in violation of judicial neutrality.

Francis has received the mendacious accuser, but not the accused, despite Martínez's written request on two occasions.

There is therefore little hope that the Vatican intends to do justice in this case, which shows that the canonical process against Martínez is a farce.

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foward
How sad for this man. God help him
la verdad prevalece
The apostate Jorge Mario Bergoglio and his accomplices must be subjected to a lie detector test so that their betrayal of God and the Church comes to light.