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Judiciary Pays 58 Mdp of Fines and Starts Purification

Summary by Elefante Blanco
Ciudad Victoria, Tamps. – The Tamaulipas judiciary started a purge of up to 150,000 files to try to contain the backlog accumulated in the state courts, amid saturated files and lack of space for new cases. The judge president of the Supreme Court of Justice (STJ), Tania Gisela Contreras López, reported that, almost two months after taking office, the judicial staff has already purged about 7,000 files, with a state goal that could reach 150,000…
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Ciudad Victoria, Tamps. – The Tamaulipas judiciary started a purge of up to 150,000 files to try to contain the backlog accumulated in the state courts, amid saturated files and lack of space for new cases. The judge president of the Supreme Court of Justice (STJ), Tania Gisela Contreras López, reported that, almost two months after taking office, the judicial staff has already purged about 7,000 files, with a state goal that could reach 150,000…

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Elefante Blanco broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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