Former Colombian president convicted of tampering with evidence, U.S. criticized: 'Radical judges'

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A Colombian court convicted former President Alvaro Uribe (73) of tampering with evidence during his trial. This makes him the first former president of the country to be convicted of criminal offenses. Uribe, who was president from 2002-2010, faces a prison sentence of 12 years. The United States condemned the conviction and the "radical judges" who ruled against the former president.
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