Eighth Correctional Court takes over the Uchuraccay trial
The Eighth Correctional Court of Lima officially assumes the judicial process for the Uchuraccay massacre, following the approval of the transfer of the case from Ayacucho to Lima requested by the relatives of the murdered journalists.
On November 25, 1985, the Eighth Correctional Court of Lima was designated to take over the continuation of the judicial process for the Uchuraccay massacre. This transfer took place after the request of the journalists' relatives to transfer the trial from Ayacucho to Lima was declared well-founded on September 12, 1985. Once in Lima, the case was transferred to the Eighth Correctional Court, which in mid-April 1986 became a Special Court dedicated exclusively to the Uchuraccay case. This special tribunal would later issue a sentence on March 9, 1987.