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Revision as of 15:03, 12 April 2020
San Salvador Trials | |
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Court | Creeperian National Military Tribunal |
Full case name | Santo Imperio Tradicionalista de Creeperopólis v. Marcos Martínez Castro, Miguel Salinas Ortega, José Bolívar Aguirre, y Mariano Alcocer Fraga |
Decided | December 24, 1949 |
Case history | |
Related action(s) | Adolfosburg Trials, La'Libertad Trials, Salvador Trials |
Court membership | |
Judges sitting | Romero II Alfonso Cabañeras Moreno Máximo Barrueco Morterero Máximo Illescas Freixa Antonio Sáenz Heredia Carlos Castillo Armas Luís González López |
Case opinions | |
Decision by | Romero II, joined by unanimous |
Santo Imperio Tradicionalista de Creeperopólis v. Marcos Martínez Castro, Miguel Salinas Ortega, José Bolívar Aguirre, y Mariano Alcocer Fraga, commonly called the San Salvador Trials (Creeperian Spanish: Juicios de San Salvador), was the most significant series of trials in Creeperian history. Overseen by the Creeperian National Military Tribunal, the San Salvador Trials were held from October 4, 1949, until December 24, 1949.
The San Salvador Trials tried the four most senior leaders of the National Council for Peace and Order from the Creeperian Civil War: Marcos Martínez Castro, Miguel Salinas Ortega, José Bolívar Aguirre, and Mariano Alcocer Fraga, all of whom were captured during the Battle of the Zapatista River, the final battle of the Creeperian Civil War.
Contents
Origin
From January 2, 1933, until September 30, 1949, the Creeperian Civil War raged between the Catholic Imperial Restoration Council, commonly called the Romerists, and the National Council for Peace and Order, commonly called the Miguelists. The Romerists advocated for a Creeperian Catholic Fascist government while the Miguelists advocated for an Athiest Communist government. The Catholic Imperial Restoration Council arose victorious by decisively defeating the National Council for Peace and Order on September 30, 1949.
Creation of the Court
The victorious Catholic Imperial Restoration Council established the Creeperian National Military Tribunal to try the leaders of the National Council for Peace and Order on October 4, 1949.
Participants
Seven judges were appointed and each of the seven charges presented had its own prosecutor. There were four defendants.
Judges
Emperor Romero II, Minister of Defense Alfonso Cabañeras Moreno, Chief Mayor Máximo Illescas Freixa, Mayor Antonio Sáenz Heredia, Field Marshal Carlos Castillo Armas, Field Marshal Hugo Bánzer Suárez, and Field Marshal Óscar Benavides Larrea. Sources have claimed the court was a kangaroo court.[citation needed]
Photo | Name | Office(s) |
Romero II | Emperor of Creeperopolis and the Creeperans, Holy Protector of the State of the Church, Emperor of El Salvador, King of Senvar-Senvek. | |
Alfonso Cabañeras Moreno | Minister of Defense of Creeperopolis, Chief Field Marshal of the Creeperian Army, Chief of the National Intelligence Directorate. | |
Máximo Illescas Freixa | Chief Mayor of Creeperopolis, Secretary of the Creeperian Initiative, former Chairman of the National Conservative Party, former Prime Minister of Creeperopolis. | |
Antonio Sáenz Heredia | Mayor of San Romero, former Chairman of the Catholic Royalist Party, former Prime Minister of Creeperopolis. | |
Carlos Castillo Armas | Field Marshal of the Salvadoran Army, Regent Grand Prince of El Salvador, Regional Commander of El Salvador, leader of the Salvadoran Provisional Government of National Accord. | |
Hugo Bánzer Suárez | Field Marshal of the Atlántidan Army. | |
Óscar Benavides Larrea | Field Marshal of the Castillianan Army. |
Prosecutors
- Alexander Sánchez Molina
- Paúl Sáenz Mina
- José XI
- Óscar Benavides Larrea
- Tomás Alemán Prats
- Carlos Hernández Videla
- Pio XII
The Trial
The day the military tribunal was formed, its members selected the four men which would be put on trial for the San Salvador Trials: self-proclaimed Emperor Marcos Martínez Castro (called Marcos I), Field Marshal Miguel Salinas Ortega, Field Marshal José Bolívar Aguirre, and General-Secretary Mariano Alcocer Fraga.
The indictments were:
- Violating the Constitution of Creeperopolis[lower-alpha 1]
- Participating in the Creeperian Genocide
- Participating in the Red Terror
- Crimes Against Humanity
- War Crimes
- Apostasy
- Murder of Romero I
The ruling types were:
- I - Indicted but found innocent
- G - Indicted and found guilty
- — - Not Charged
Photo | Name | Count | Penalty | Notes | ||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | ||||
Marcos Martínez Castro | G | G | G | G | G | G | G | Death | Self-proclaimed Emperor of Creeperopolis, leader of the National Council for Peace and Order, successor of Miguel Martínez Galdámez. | |
Miguel Salinas Ortega | G | G | G | G | G | G | G | Death | Minister of Defense of the National Council for Peace and Order, successor of Juan Salinas Figueroa, Chief Field Marshal of the Miguelist Army. | |
José Bolívar Aguirre | G | G | G | G | G | G | G | Death | Field Marshal of the Miguelist Army. | |
Mariano Alcocer Fraga | G | G | G | G | G | G | G | Death | General-Secretary of the Atheist Red Army. |
Executions
The trial ended in all the defendants being found guilty on all charges on December 24, 1949. The execution date was schedualed for December 25, 1949, Christmas Day. On December 25, 1949, Marcos Martínez Castro, Miguel Salinas Ortega, José Bolívar Aguirre, and Mariano Alcocer Fraga were all crucified and burned alive in front of the San Salvador Imperial Palace for civilians to watch.
See Also
- Creeperian National Military Tribunal
- Adolfosburg Trials
- La'Libertad Trials
- Salvador Trials
- White Terror
- Red Terror
- Black Terror
Notes
- ↑ The Constitution the Creeperian National Military Tribunal abided to was the Constitution which was adopted on October 4, 1949, after the end of the Creeperian Civil War. The Constitution that should have been enforced was the Creeperian Constitution of 1887 but it was disregarded. The judges voted unanimously to uphold the laws of the Creeperian Constitution of 1949 instead of the Creeperian Constitution of 1887.