In a unanimous decision, the Ninth Chamber of the Alzada Court received the remedy of protection of a woman of Dominican nationality who was prevented by the administration from entering her own department. The sentence reveals a plot of domestic violence and disputes with her ex-partner, underlining that administrators cannot act as judges or use “de facto ways” to resolve conflicts of coexistence.
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In a unanimous decision, the Ninth Chamber of the Alzada Court received the remedy of protection of a woman of Dominican nationality who was prevented by the administration from entering her own department. The sentence reveals a plot of domestic violence and disputes with her ex-partner, underlining that administrators cannot act as judges or use “de facto ways” to resolve conflicts of coexistence.