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National Court of Justice Buried the Principle of Res Judicata

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What you should know National Court of Justice approved on April 13 rule on signatures of sentences after definitive absence of judges.The resolution allows successor judges to sign or revoke judgments if they do not share criteria announced at the hearing.Lawyers alert risks to legal certainty and res judicata for possible judicial manipulations. In a country where justice is handed over to the government and/or the mafias, any modification in …
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What you should know National Court of Justice approved on April 13 rule on signatures of sentences after definitive absence of judges.The resolution allows successor judges to sign or revoke judgments if they do not share criteria announced at the hearing.Lawyers alert risks to legal certainty and res judicata for possible judicial manipulations. In a country where justice is handed over to the government and/or the mafias, any modification in …

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expreso.ec broke the news on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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