Su figura representa, para muchos, la cara más oscura de la crisis judicial en Bolivia: un hombre que conoce las leyes lo suficiente como para burlarlas o imponer su propia versión de la "justicia" a través del miedo.

Investigations revealed that Torrico didn't just practice law; he operated a "consortium" of lawyers, judges, and police officers who manipulated the legal system through bribery and violence.

In Bolivia, the law is a mountain with two faces: one bathed in the light of justice, the other cast in the long, cold shadow of a lawyer in a dark suit. And as long as there is fear in the hearts of the powerful, and money in the pockets of the guilty, the Devil will always have his counsel.