Judicial Reform in Jalisco: Without raffles and with an exam

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Martin Aquino
Guadalajara, Mexico (February 26, 2025) .-05:00 hrs



Lemus presented his initiative to the legislature to reform the Judicial Branch, whose preparation was coordinated by Arturo Zamora (left). Credit: Maricarmen Galindo
In the state Judicial Reform that must be approved by the Jalisco Congress no later than March 14, it could be established that candidates for judge positions will have to be nominated without resorting to a lottery method, have experience and be subject to an evaluation that guarantees the arrival of the best profiles.
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