"The King [et al] Can Do No Wrong"

Unless I'm very much mistaken, something tells me that the Spanish prosecutor who has requested a $10.5 million bail for the King's son-in-law in the corruption case won't be around much longer. Such a high amount clearly implies that the man is considered a huge flight risk, and that can't sit well with the monarchy, which is already beleaguered by this scandal and others of its own making. To doubt that this man will appear in court to answer whatever charges may be brought against him is somewhat of an insult to him and reflects badly on the Spanish crown also.

So, I wouldn't be surprised if, like in judge Garzón's case, some "reason" is uncovered for the prosecutor's dismissal or demotion, or charges of some kind are brought against him.

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