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* Maintain local judiciary purpose of balancing workloads in courts of first instance

* In public session, also regulate internal administrative procedures, among other agreements

Tepic, Nay., September 28, 2010.

public at the ninth regular meeting of the Judicial Council, held on Tuesday, magistrates and judges took counselors, among others, resolutions aimed to balance the workload among the courts of first instance within the state and regulate administrative procedures internal.

In fact, the full Judicial Council agreed, on the one hand, extended by two months the deadline for the Second Court of Santiago Joint Ixcuintla continue to receive incoming affairs so that their workload is balanced by the Court of First Joint same judicial district, and if such balance is achieved ahead of schedule, completed in advance of the new term.

should be noted that by resolution of the Board, dated June 3, Criminal and Civil Courts of Santiago became mixed Ixcuintla from June 14 to level including the number of pending files, and gave an initial period of three months so that only the Second Court Board (formerly Civil) had records of new recruits. And as the workload is not balanced, because this court had at the time of statistical verification 540 cases pending and the First Joint (formerly Criminal) 892, was given the new deadline for achieving that purpose.

The corresponding draft resolution, approved by the Judicial Council, was presented by Judge Manuel Salinas Solis, representing the joint committees of the Judicial Career Planning and collegial body.

On the regulation of internal administrative procedures at the meeting presided over by Judge Jorge Armando Gómez Arias established guidelines for the administration of the substitutions and internships Judiciary staff in order to optimize the resources of the institution.

Project subject was presented by Judge Aguilar Thoth Aldrin Lomeli, president of the Administration Committee of the Judiciary Council, which released eleven agreements of the tenth regular session of the committee, including the right to propose to the above guidelines.

The session on Tuesday, held in the auditorium Rey Nayar Courthouse and broadcast live via the portal www.tsjnay.gob.mx, there were also reports of committees of the Judicial Career and Discipline. In the latter case, Judge Rafael Pérez Cárdenas announced that the 47 administrative proceedings and disciplinary proceedings existing at the time of settling the Disciplinary Committee, ten have proceeded and generated warnings, fines or suspension of judicial servants against whom they were initiated.

administrative files of the same disciplinary committee made up, 18 were declared inadmissible, two were closed (completed), three accumulated to an administrative procedure, six referred to it for resolution and the rest are pending.

In turn, Judge R. Adrian Rodriguez Alcantar reported that magistrates and judges and counselors are aware of the project on Transparency and Access to Public Information of the Judiciary, prepared by the respective committee and have two weeks to give their comments and opinions.

Almost at the end of the session, approved the proposal of Judge Manuel Salinas Solis specifically expressed in each and every one of the servants of the Judiciary of Nayarit recognition and congratulations of the Council of the Judiciary for their valuable contribution institutional achievements to which he alluded in his annual report of activities 2009-2010 the presiding judge, Jorge Armando Gomez Arias. -*-

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