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Canarian courts cannot hold hearings until June 3 | Radio Club Tenerife | Present

The Professional Association of the Magistracy and Judges for Democracy have demanded more information from the Ministry of Justice about the announced reactivation plan contemplated in the royal decree.

At the moment, the measures are contemplated in a draft and the decree establishes general lines that are difficult to assume in some Autonomous Communities. In this sense, Justice in the Canary Islands continues to lack sufficient infrastructure to be able to carry out, for example, telematic trials, as has already happened in other areas of the country. In this regard, in statements to the TO BE, in dean judge of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Juan Luis Lorenzo, He has not hidden his concern and asserts that the situation is complicated but that he hopes that “everything is prepared so that we can function in the month of June.” Precisely, the date of June 3 is the time limit contemplated to be able to hold hearings and appearances with sufficient security guarantees. The situation is similar in the courts of the two Canary provinces, 30 percent of the workforce have been incorporated into the staff and each judge has been able to assume his investigative court, however, the time limits for the procedures are still suspended. and it is estimated that up to At least on June 3, hearings and appearances cannot be held. Added to this is the critical stance of the two collegial formations of the Canary Islands’ legal profession that have expressed their discomfort at the suspension of vacations in August, traditionally considered as a non-working month.


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