Supreme Court grants Josep Rull permission: The Supreme Court grants extraordinary permission to exconductor Josep Rull to attend his son's surgery on August 20.

It will leave at 06.30 am on August 20 and will return once the surgical operation at the children's hospital ends.

Supreme Court grants Josep Rull permission

The Supreme Court has decided this Friday to grant extraordinary permission to the exconseller Josep Rull, in preventive prison in Lledoners awaiting the sentence of 1-O, to get out of prison on August 20 to be able to attend the operation of his son. The permission must be limited exclusively to the visit to the minor in the hospital on August 20 with departure and re-entry in the terms and times requested by the penitentiary. Thus, Rull will leave at 06.30 hours and will return once the surgical operation in the children's hospital. The magistrates remind the penitentiary center that it will have to adopt the necessary security measures for the displacements and the custody in the children's hospital, and to the Mossos d'Esquadra that prevent the exit from having another purpose to the authorized one. It will be the third time that the deputy suspended JxCat out of prison, all of them -as also on this occasion- to attend diagnostic tests on his son.

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