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cepedajulieth
Juli_ :
ahora entiendo por qué Abelardo nos quiere destripar, NOS AMA 🥰
2026-06-09 17:36:17
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linda_dellschersff_03
Linda dellschersff makeup :
como lo contaba con una sonrisa 😳
2026-06-10 02:40:06
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eseiza7
YME24 :
un gran abogado. y mi presidente 🙏♥️
2026-06-10 10:52:40
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soyjoserodriz
Jose Gregorio Rodriz :
REPITAN CONMIGO TODO SER HUMANO QUE COMENTAN CRIMEN TIENE DERECHO A UN ABOGADO NO SE DEFIENDE EL CRIMEN SE DEFIENDE LOS DERECHOS DEL ACUSADO REPITAN CONMIGO EL ABOGADO NO DICTA SENTENCIA LO HACE UN JUEZ 😏
2026-06-10 11:48:58
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meliannemurgas3
🌵🌵🍒chiqui🍒🌵🌵 :
ahí están asustados desempolvando el pasado jaja por eso y más firme por la patria. 🐯
2026-06-10 12:48:59
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albaluz.perdomo
Albaluz Perdomo :
es inhumano
2026-06-10 00:53:49
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ozwa.cacua
Oswa Cacua :
Y las propuestas de Cepeda?? no he escuchado ninguna...
2026-06-10 12:51:43
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sergio.torres479
Sergio Torres :
el abogado del diablo 😈 cómo no se dan cuenta de eso abran los ojos a quien le vamos a entregar a Colombia
2026-06-10 01:46:06
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hrestrepop
Héctor Raúl Restrepo :
Acabas de reafirmar mi voto por Abelardo, eso demuestra que es alguien apegado a la ley y responsable en la profesión que desempeña, esa es su profesión y la ejerce como dice la Ley
2026-06-10 14:11:41
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yarisierradorado
Yari :
Ese es su profesión, para eso estudió, esos son sus clientes. O sea un penalista defiende personas que delinquen sea culpable o no. Imagínate estudiar y después decirle a todos los clientes que no porque ellos son culpables. Veaaaa
2026-06-10 05:07:42
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marugutierrez_8
Maru Gutierrez :
firmes por la patria
2026-06-10 00:45:46
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luza.ortiz0
Luza Ortiz :
que defiende al que sea ...es el mejor presidente que va a tener Colombia 🇨🇴
2026-06-10 02:50:00
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snt1231___
SN❤️ :
Si el no lo hubiera defendido otro lo hace
2026-06-10 02:24:12
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luissini03
Eduardo Luis 🇨🇴🇧🇷🌞 :
Y Cepeda ?
2026-06-09 18:47:30
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lalo.anguma
Lalo Ñanguma :
Es abogado...
2026-06-09 18:17:40
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julioenriquediazc
julioenriquediazc :
2026-06-09 22:30:19
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yerlis87
yerlizmartinezdíaz :
entonces un doctor tiene que dejar morir a un paciente por qué es criminal...
2026-06-10 06:09:33
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sol.munoz.munoz
Sol Munoz Munoz :
primero hay que ser abogado para LOGRAR entender que no son los abogados quien decide quien es culpable o no es un JUEZ y que los abogados sólo son un medio no un resultado
2026-06-10 05:39:11
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cristina.nar
Zambrano :
Cepeda presidente
2026-06-10 00:16:11
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10bermonmaria24
Bermon María :
Es el trabajo de él, listo
2026-06-10 01:03:01
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albach065
ALba Chavez :
Para eso estudian entonces nadie estudiaría derecho,es su trabajo de todo abogado, hablen lo qué quieran ,están a sustados ,,,,, Abelardo presidente de Colombia!!💪🐯✨👏🙏🫶🌻👌🐅💯
2026-06-10 01:31:01
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