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baja_gardener
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Justice System Reforms are taking place in BC
This is good news. Trials will be opened to the public to attend and there will be more transparency in the system.
Prosecution and defense motions and arguments will be made in open court.
La Voz de la Frontera
16 de julio de 2008
Por José de Jesús Jiménez Vega
El nuevos sistema de justicia de Baja California es el mejor planificado del país, declaró ayer el ex magistrado de la Suprema Corte de Justicia de
Costa Rica y Comisionado de la organización Pro Derecho, doctor Daniel González Álvarez, quien se encuentra en esta entidad asesorando a las
autoridades en torno a la materia.
Con el nuevo sistema se vendrá a reivindicar el verdadero espíritu del artículo 20 Constitucional, que habla de las audiencias públicas. Ahora los
juicios podrán ser observados totalmente por la comunidad, ya que las modernas medidas inciden en una mayor transparencia y en un mejor contacto con
la sociedad.
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palmeto99
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How many Mexican lawyers have been trained in cross examination. If this happens , it will be light years from now. The system as it is now has no
appellant relief that can be measured in years. This is really true for non Mexicans trying to use the courts. What happened to all the people on this
board who say leave Mexico alone as it is perfect the way she is.
THE MEXICAN LEGAL SYSTEM IS A JOKE AND IS BEYOND REFORM.
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Mexicali_Kid
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Palmeto99: Your observations are keen and your words are sharp, but no system is beyond reform. They have to start somewhere.
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ELINVESTIG8R
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Nothing is beyond repair...It's just going to take some time. I applaud Mexico for reforming its justice system. As I have stated before:
"There will definitely be a learning curve but it is headed in the right direction. I am so happy to hear that it is finally being done. I hope they
also properly fund their Public Defender system (Defensoria de Oficio) for the people who cannot afford a Criminal Defense Attorney. They also need to
hire experienced Public Defender Investigators who can do a proper re-investigation of facts. Too many times innocent people are sent to prison based
on false facts that were not uncovered because no one investigated on behalf of the defendant before trial."
[Edited on 7-26-2008 by ELINVESTI8]
[Edited on 1-1-2010 by BajaNomad]
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palmeto99
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I stand corrected in that there is always hope for the system.
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shari
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gosh another newbie jumps into the sandbox!!! welcome baja gardener and maybe you would like to tell us a bit about yourself...lots of newbies
introduce themselves when they join which I really like cause it gives us a better understanding of the new member...so where are YOU from...blood
tests not required yet...what parts of baja do you like to hang out in? I see you also peruse mexican news articles...do you speak fluent spanish?
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Bruce R Leech
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Quote: | Originally posted by shari
gosh another newbie jumps into the sandbox!!! welcome baja gardener and maybe you would like to tell us a bit about yourself...lots of newbies
introduce themselves when they join which I really like cause it gives us a better understanding of the new member...so where are YOU from...blood
tests not required yet...what parts of baja do you like to hang out in? I see you also peruse mexican news articles...do you speak fluent spanish?
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sounds like yuo are wanting to be Hose A II
you did fine baja gardener welcome
Bruce R Leech
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CaboRon
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Quote: | Originally posted by palmeto99
How many Mexican lawyers have been trained in cross examination. If this happens , it will be light years from now. The system as it is now has no
appellant relief that can be measured in years. This is really true for non Mexicans trying to use the courts. What happened to all the people on this
board who say leave Mexico alone as it is perfect the way she is.
THE MEXICAN LEGAL SYSTEM IS A JOKE AND IS BEYOND REFORM.
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Bruce R Leech
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I really doubt that anything is going to change the system for the better any time soon.
Bruce R Leech
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Bajajack
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I doubt very many americans or mexicans realize that mexican law is controlled by ruling families, nothing is changed until they give the OK and they
like it the way it is.
Carlos Slim has more power in running the country than the President.
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palmeto99
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bajajack
I doubt very many americans or mexicans realize that mexican law is controlled by ruling families, nothing is changed until they give the OK and they
like it the way it is.
Carlos Slim has more power in running the country than the President. |
Spot on comment....
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CaboRon
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Quote: | Originally posted by palmeto99
Quote: | Originally posted by Bajajack
I doubt very many americans or mexicans realize that mexican law is controlled by ruling families, nothing is changed until they give the OK and they
like it the way it is.
Carlos Slim has more power in running the country than the President. |
Spot on comment.... |
I agree ....
CaboRon
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Bruce R Leech
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Blake jack you got it. and more and more the ruling families are the cartel
Bruce R Leech
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And quite similarly rich families run governments in the USA, Canada and throughout the world. David Rockefellar is among others controls the CFR,
PNAC, Bohemian Club and Mason organizations who decide who is president and what will happen toward a one world government.
Now imagine if you were in charge of all banking, energy, big business and pulled the strings of government? Would you be hands off of the drug trade
and sit back and allow it to pass your boarders and your transit corridors unchecked or would you control it, direct it and the money laundering?
The chaos is playing perfectly into their hands to bring about militaristic central control and end the freedom based state we started with.
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CaboRon
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Quote: | Originally posted by gnukid
And quite similarly rich families run governments in the USA, Canada and throughout the world. David Rockefellar is among others controls the CFR,
PNAC, Bohemian Club and Mason organizations who decide who is president and what will happen toward a one world government.
Now imagine if you were in charge of all banking, energy, big business and pulled the strings of government? Would you be hands off of the drug trade
and sit back and allow it to pass your boarders and your transit corridors unchecked or would you control it, direct it and the money laundering?
The chaos is playing perfectly into their hands to bring about militaristic central control and end the freedom based state we started with.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=au0Y3TDsGAo
Right On, Gnukid !
CaboRon
[Edited on 7-16-2008 by CaboRon]
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Bajajack
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Nothing will change anytime soon
Unless the mexican people change their way of thinking and quit sitting around waiting for handouts from the very same Patrons who keep them in their
place.
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fulano
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bajajack
Unless the mexican people change their way of thinking and quit sitting around waiting for handouts from the very same Patrons who keep them in their
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You guys had better be careful here. All these negative comments are going to have sheri and ralphie thinking you are all fulano's.
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fulano
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Quote: | Originally posted by gnukid
And quite similarly rich families run governments in the USA, Canada and throughout the world. David Rockefellar is among others controls the CFR,
PNAC, Bohemian Club and Mason organizations who decide who is president. |
Boy, then how did Obama get the nomination?
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Bajajack
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I'm not worried
Quote: | Originally posted by fulano
Quote: | Originally posted by Bajajack
Unless the mexican people change their way of thinking and quit sitting around waiting for handouts from the very same Patrons who keep them in their
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You guys had better be careful here. All these negative comments are going to have sheri and ralphie thinking you are all fulano's.
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know what i've said is true, whether they want to admit it or not.
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Skeet/Loreto
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I beg your Pardon, they are not Negative statements, they are FALSE STATEMENTS.
You Children should get some education and experience before you Try to BS those that have lived and worked in Baja, those who know the People and the
system and happen to like it.
If you donot like the good ole USA, then I strongly suggest that you take your Sorry Ass to another Country!!!
Skeet/Loreto
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