Colombian ex-President lvaro Uribe is sentenced to 12 years house arrest for bribery [View all]

1 of 5 | Supporters and opponents of Alvaro Uribe clashed briefly outside a court in Bogota where the former Colombian President was found guilty of bribery and witness tampering on Monday. (AP video shot by Marko Alvarez)
By ASTRID SUAREZ
Updated 6:41 PM CDT, August 1, 2025
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe was sentenced Friday to 12 years of house arrest for witness tampering and bribery in a historic case that gripped the South American nation and tarnished the conservative strongmans legacy.
The sentence, which Uribe said will be appealed, followed a nearly six-month trial in which prosecutors presented evidence that he attempted to influence witnesses who accused the law-and-order leader of having links to a paramilitary group in the 1990s.
Politics prevailed over the law in sentencing, Uribe said after Fridays hearing.
Uribe, 73, has denied any wrongdoing. He faced up to 12 years in prison after being convicted Monday.
His attorney had asked the court to allow Uribe to remain free while he appeals the verdict. Judge Sandra Heredia on Friday said she did not grant the defenses request because it would be easy for the former president to leave the country to evade the imposed sanction.
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