The Supreme Court holds this Tuesday and Wednesday a monographic plenary session to try to establish general guidelines on the application of the Law of only yes is yes. The magistrates of the Criminal Chamber will study more than twenty appeals filed both by the Prosecutor's Office against the reviews of the sentences issued by different provincial courts and by sex offenders who have not benefited from the so-called Montero Law.

The debate will pivot on the idea of whether it is possible to apply the transitional provision fifth Criminal Code of 1995 as well as a "rule of three"