Supreme Court to study deputies dodge-the-bullet law
FOUR COMPLAINTS filed against the so-called shield law that protects investigations of deputies in the National Assembly will be combined says Panama’s Supreme Court..
The case will be heard before Justice Hernán De León.
The law sets a two-month deadline for cases to be investigated.
Two of the claims were filed by Carlos Rubio, current deputy director of the Institute for the Training and Development of Human Resources. The others were filed by lawyer Silvio Quiñones and Judge Oydén Ortega.