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Judiciary Press Nayarit Nayarit

* Judicial School began training for lawyers on alternative justice nayaritas
* In some states can be resolved up to 40% of disputes without going to trial said the presiding judge
Tepic, Nay., September 7, 2010. Started in Tepic
forty training public defenders and judicial servants on alternative justice, that in states like Sonora and through mediation and conciliation to settle up to 40% of disputes between individuals, without coming to trial.
At School Judiciary, the Chief Justice of Justice and the Judicial Council, Judge Jorge Armando Gómez Arias inaugurated the relevant course / workshop pointed out that alternative mechanisms for dispute resolution, like the adversarial criminal justice system, were under federal constitutional amendment in June 2008 on the justice system and should be instituted throughout the country within eight years from the said reform.
also Gómez Arias stressed that mediation and conciliation are voluntary procedures by highly qualified and impartial, so in Nayarit begins training for lawyers in the executive and Judicial.
In the presence of judges Oscar Saúl Cortés and R. Jáuregui Adrian Rodriguez Alcantar, members of the Committee on Training of the Judiciary Council, the presiding judge noted that the judicial servants not ignore the importance of reconciliation, since it will require several years to Article 3 of the Code of Criminal Procedure the State of Nayarit, where the offense is being pursued on complaint and are not serious.
Judge Gómez Arias said the training workshop initiated and "alternative means of justice as part of penal reform" is part of the annual operating training and update by the Judiciary of Nayarit, the time to thank in advance the contribution of the coordinators and teachers in law and judicial servants Maby Urania Margarita Guzmán Silva, Rodrigo Perez and Norma Benítez Cárdenas Hernández Urania, who will serve as speakers.
For his part, Judge Oscar Saul Jauregui Cortes, president of the Training Committee of the Judiciary Council, congratulated defenders and judicial servants by the desire for professional improvement manifested by participating in the workshop in implemented, said , "in the context of the dynamics of our society and rule of law, and in particular the administration of justice in our country and our state. "
The opening ceremony of the training workshop, which ends Sept. 22, also attended by Julio César Romero Ramos, secretary of the Judiciary, and Francisco Solis Cuevas, director of the Judicial Academy of the institution responsible for administering justice in our state.

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