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  2. Judiciary of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Judiciary is a professional judiciary whose members are public servants divided into the three categories of judge, magistrate, and Supreme Court magistrate [6] Entrance to the judiciary is limited to Spanish nationals who hold a Bachelor's degree in Law issued by a Spanish university and who are not legally disbarred from applying.

  3. Oidor - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Diego del Corral y Arellano, oidor of the Council of Castile, by the painter Diego Velázquez An oidor (Spanish pronunciation:) was a judge of the Royal Audiencias and Chancillerías, originally courts of Kingdom of Castile, which became the highest organs of justice within the Spanish Empire.

  4. Professional Association of Magistrates - Wikipedia

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    The Professional Association of Magistrates (Spanish: Asociación Profesional de la Magistratura) is one of the five Spanish, professional associations of judges and magistrates. Since judges and magistrates in Spain are barred from joining trade unions, professional associations such as APM have adopted the traditional union role of protecting ...

  5. List of presidents of the Supreme Court of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Magistrate of the Supreme Court (1912–1924) 30 Rafael Bermejo Ceballos-Escalera (1857–1929) 7 December 1926 – 28 January 1929 [5] [6] (died) 2 years, 52 days Magistrate of the Supreme Court (1910–1926) 31 Francisco García Goyena y Alzugaray (1859–1935) 4 February 1929 – 25 April 1930 (retired) 1 year, 80 days Magistrate of the ...

  6. United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico

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    To be chief, a judge must have been in active service on the court for at least one year, be under the age of 65, and have not previously served as chief judge. A vacancy is filled by the judge highest in seniority among the group of qualified judges. The chief judge serves for a term of seven years, or until age 70, whichever occurs first.

  7. List of Hispanic and Latino American jurists - Wikipedia

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    Thurston County Superior Court (Commissioner 2023; Judge 2023– ) Washington: active: Emilio Núñez [417] New York City Magistrate (1951–1952); Court of Special Sessions (1952–1956); New York City Court (1956–1962); Supreme Court, First Appellate Department (1962–1977) New York: deceased: Gustalo Núñez [418] Lorain Municipal Court ...

  8. Magistrate - Wikipedia

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    Magistrate judges conduct a wide range of judicial proceedings to expedite the disposition of the civil and criminal caseloads of the United States district courts. Congress set forth in the statute the powers and responsibilities that could be delegated by district court judges to magistrate judges. To achieve maximum flexibility in meeting ...

  9. Judiciary of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    It is composed of seven members: the President of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, who also serves as the President of the Council; three councilors appointed by the plenary of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation from among the circuit judges and district judges; two councilors appointed by the Senate, and one appointed by the ...