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The Buenos Aires Crime Chamber considered the Justice reform project unconstitutional

2020-08-05T19:10:19.363Z


In an agreement signed unanimously, they considered that the government's proposal "scrapped" the jurisdiction.


Daniel Santoro

08/05/2020 - 15:58

  • Clarín.com
  • Politics

Unanimously, the judges of the Federal Capital Crime Chamber considered  the government's reform bill to be unconstitutional , held that it “de-waters” the jurisdiction and made proposals to improve the service of Justice.

The agreement, which was agreed by Clarín , is signed by the chamberlain Alberto Seijas, Mariano González Palazzo, Juan Esteban Cicciaro, Rodolfo Pociello Argerich, Julio Marcelo Lucini, Mauro Antonio Divito, Ricardo Matias Pinto, Mariano A. Scotto, Ignacio Rodríguez Varela, Hernán Martín López, Magdalena Laiño and Pablo Guillermo Lucero.

In it, the magistrates indicated that "the initiative lacks considerations or antecedents relative to the concrete operation of the justice service provided by all the courts and jurisdictions involved, such as those referring to the number of cases entered in each of them, interlocutory resolutions or definitive dictates and situation of the persons prosecuted and convicted ”.

This omission " has surely led to ignoring the characteristics and qualities of the justice service provided by the National Criminal and Correctional jurisdiction."

"Such ignorance has led, in turn, to postulate a reform of the jurisdictions that the Nation exercises in the City of Buenos Aires, which involves the complete scrapping of our jurisdiction, with the consequent squandering of resources that such an act implies, in particular in the face of the weaknesses that the Republic faces in its ability to provide the most basic services to the citizen ”.

Source: clarin

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