Posts Tagged ‘Federal Judiciary Council’

The costs of the judicial system: how to duplicate it.

For the first time today I have been summoned to a pretrial hearing to inform the court if the accused agrees with the indictments of the prosecution and the prosecution. It’s an appearance that is always done in the field of juvenile court but I had not ever found in the ordinary criminal courts. The Judge in the citation indicates that the hearing is conducted “in the interests of good management of the Administration of Justice and manors causation of harm to the parties and witnesses.” Read the rest of this entry »

Seek to improve and modernize Mexico’s judicial system

Modernizing justice, expand coverage and strengthen the credibility of the institutions are all essential for strengthening the judicial system of Mexico.

Mayagoitia Guillermo Ortiz, minister president of the Supreme Court’s Office and the Federal Judiciary Council, said justice needs to be modernized to keep up as required.

“We also must remove the conditions or situations of inequality that prevent or hinder certain flow of justice,” he said. Read the rest of this entry »