Pardon Sought for Spain Coup Leader
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MADRID — Spain’s Supreme Court has unanimously recommended a royal pardon for the ailing former commander-in-chief of the armed forces serving 26 years in prison for masterminding a coup attempt in 1981, judicial sources said Wednesday.
Former Gen. Alfonso Armada Comyn, 68, once a military tutor of King Juan Carlos I, was convicted of planning the uprising Feb. 23, 1981.
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