63 candidates vying for Supreme Court of Justice

 

The Attorney General’s Office reported that until Saturday, June 11, 63 people have shown interest in holding the position of a magistrate of the Supreme Court of Justice.

The documentation of the applicants is received at the Center for Training and Research of the Attorney General’s Office and according to what is established, the application period closes next Wednesday, June 15.

The State Commission for Justice, chaired by the Attorney General for the Administration, Rigoberto González, will be in charge of interviewing the candidates starting June 16.

The new appointment seeks to fill the vacancy in the Criminal Chamber of the Court, which will be left by Judge José Ayú Prado and his alternate Asunción Alonso, whose terms expire on December 31.