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Judges criticized for controversial rulings, among the first to be relieved

Ván Saldaña, César Arellano and Georgina Saldierna

La Jornada Newspaper
Monday, October 14, 2024, p. 4

Among the positions of magistrates and judges chosen by raffle by the Senate to be put to a popular vote next year are those currently occupied by judges who denounced pressure from the then president of the Court and the Federal Judiciary, Arturo Zaldívar, and also from those They issued controversial rulings against reforms and projects of the past government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador.

Although they have the opportunity to compete in the next extraordinary elections, among the people to be replaced are judges who will leave their position, such as the interim judge of the 14th collegiate court in administrative matters of the first circuit, Juan Pablo Gómez Fierro, who as a judge issued protections against López Obrador’s Electrical Industry Law.

Also, Judge Luis Vega Ramírez, a member of the National Association of Circuit Magistrates and District Judges of the Judicial Branch of the Federation (Jufed), who was one of the 58 judges who reported having received pressure from Zaldívar about the meaning of their decisions. failures in certain cases.

In the district court positions, the one occupied by Adrián Fernando Novelo Pérez will be put to the vote, who issued suspensions against the Mayan Train and also denounced pressure from Zaldívar.

In addition, María Isabel Bernal Hernández, judge who granted a provisional suspension to the former director of the Criminal Investigation Agency (AIC), Tomás Zerón de Lucio, so that federal authorities would stop identifying him as torturer and as author of the historical truth.

Juan Pablo Cortés Torres, officer who granted an outright suspension to Sidronio Casarrubias Salgado, The Chineseleader of United Warriorsinvolved in the disappearance of the 43 normal students from Ayotzinapa, Guerrero, in the amparo lawsuit that he filed for alleged psychological torture, verbal coercion and threats to him and his family members.

Luis Alberto Ibarra Navarrete, dismissed in 2011 when he was a district judge based in Guadalajara for multiple reasons, including using his court staff to support his sister in a lawsuit. The SCJN overturned his dismissal in 2015.

Likewise, Yamin Francisco González Mendoza was included, who admitted amparo lawsuits against the presidential decree that prohibits the marketing of vapers and electronic cigarettes in the country; Sandra Leticia Robledo Magaña, who resolved various protections regarding the case of the former director of Pemex, Emilio Lozoya Austin, related to bribery.

Ruby Celia Castellanos Barradas granted René Gavira Segreste, former director of Segalmex, a definitive suspension that stopped the opening of oral proceedings in the criminal proceedings against him for his alleged responsibility as one of the architects of the multimillion-dollar embezzlement detected in the parastatal in its first years of operation.

Judge Augusto Octavio Mejía Ojeda admitted the amparo trial filed by businessman José Kamel Nacif Borge against the investigation initiated by the Attorney General’s Office (FGR), following the complaint filed by the Financial Intelligence Unit (UIF).

Until yesterday, the Senate had not published in the Parliamentary Gazette the purified list, only with the 850 places that will be up for grabs in June 2025 to clear up doubts and confusion among public opinion about those that will be voted on in 2027.

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