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DENIA Spain, June 12, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) – A Spanish judge has turned away another homosexual “couple” for “marriage” in her jurisdiction and now faces possible prosecution from the Justice ministry.
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  At the end of May the Justice ministry asked the General Council for Judicial Power to study whether action could be taken against the recalcitrant judge.
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  Magistrate Laura Alabau heads the Civil Registry in Dénia. This is the third time she has defied the socialist government’s order to include homosexual partnerings in the country’s marriage statutes.Â
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  Judge Alabau has launched a suit against the legislation, arguing that it violates article 32 of the country’s Constitution, which says, “Men and women have the right to contract marriage with full juridical equality.”
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  Specifically, the government is angry over a letter Alabau wrote in which she accuses assistant prosecutor, José María López Coig of being “a shameful appendage of the same government” that imposed the homosexual agenda on the formerly Catholic country.
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  Alabau accuses the state and the prosecutor of persecuting her with “its propaganda machine,” and hounding those who impart a “justice which may not be to the liking of those who control all other areas of the State.”
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