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GUATEMALA CITY – A Guatemalan judge has ruled the brother and son of President Jimmy Morales must stand trial in a case of alleged corruption.
The judge ruled late Friday the president’s son Jose Manuel Morales Marroquin and brother Samuel will stand trial for fraud.
They allegedly submitted about $23,000 worth of false receipts in an alleged tax fraud scheme that occurred in 2013, before Morales took office.
The two have said they are innocent. Both spent about a month in jail before being released on a form of bail while the trial continues.
Guatemalan prosecutors backed by the U.N. commission have brought a string of anti-corruption cases, most notably against former President Otto Perez Molina.
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