Preliminary charges again filed against Spain’s Princess Cristina
Madrid (CNN ) –Preliminary charges of financial corruption have been filed against Spain’s Princess Cristina for a second time by a judge investigating her husband for alleged diversion of public funds.
Judge Jose Castro is leading the investigation at a local court in Palma de Mallorca, in Spain’s Balearic Islands.
The magistrate brought preliminary charges against the princess in April
last year but they were dropped in May, after prosecutors appealed to a provincial court, citing insufficient evidence.
But Castro continued his investigation and has now decided to bring preliminary charges again. Prosecutors are once more opposing them.
A court spokeswoman confirmed to CNN on Tuesday that conflict between Castro and the prosecution would automatically see the issue returned to the provincial court.
A panel of four judges will then decide whether to uphold the preliminary charges.