
Acquittal in Can Picafort: Supreme Court Overturns Conviction in Major Real Estate Case
The Supreme Court acquitted two brothers after a long-running dispute over converted holiday apartments. For residents, the outcome remains ambivalent.
Supreme Court Revises Verdict After Years-Long Dispute
On Monday came the news long whispered about along the coast: Spain's Supreme Court has overturned the conviction of two entrepreneurs who had been found guilty in a large-scale real estate case in Can Picafort. Anyone who regularly walks along the promenade knows the corners in question — but fewer of the legal details that are now being turned on their head.
What Exactly Was Decided
What it's about: In the early 2000s a holiday complex was bought and later converted into several holiday apartments. The prosecution at the time spoke of a system that allegedly deceived buyers and authorities. Two brothers were sentenced to several years in prison at first instance.
But the highest court saw the evidence differently: the conviction had relied too heavily on the statements of co-defendants who themselves had received reduced sentences through plea bargaining. Without reliable, independent documents, that was not enough to support a conviction. As a result, the guilty verdict was overturned.
Consequences and Open Questions
For those affected, this is an enormous victory after a proceeding that has consumed years of family life. For those residents who had filed compensation claims at the time, the decision is a bitter blow; civil claims may still stand, as discussed in Court Stops Discrimination: Why the Ruling Is Positive for Property Owners in Mallorca.
On the street reactions are mixed: some say this is justice because the evidence had been thin. Others are frustrated because the impression remains that there is often insufficient transparency in real estate transactions. At the kiosk on the corner customers discuss loudly — typical for a small place that has seen a lot.
A Court Ruling That Raises Questions
What remains is a lesson in evidence: when trials depend heavily on testimony that could have been influenced by agreements, even a previously obtained conviction can wobble. For legal certainty on the island this means: documentary evidence matters more than ever.
Those familiar with the region recall Palma on Trial: The Major Real Estate Fraud and the Question of Justice that fuel the debate about construction, conversion and tourism. The legal battle is therefore not necessarily over — civil-law questions and possible new investigations remain open. And while the sea is calm today, the verdict continues to stir conversation on land.
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