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Santiago (AFP) - A judge upheld the murder convictions Saturday of a retired Chilean general for killing Americans Charles Horman and Frank Teruggi in the days after the country's 1973 military coup.
The Santiago Appeals Court also confirmed the sentence of seven years in prison for retired army brigadier general Pedro Espinoza, a court statement said.
Chile upholds conviction for dictatorship-era murders of Americans
They are currently at the Punto Pueco Prison as opposed to the Cordillero (private cabins, hot showers)which was shut down a couple of years ago.
The Santiago Appeals Court also confirmed the sentence of seven years in prison for retired army brigadier general Pedro Espinoza, a court statement said.
Chile upholds conviction for dictatorship-era murders of Americans
They are currently at the Punto Pueco Prison as opposed to the Cordillero (private cabins, hot showers)which was shut down a couple of years ago.