
Fátima Veloz
Fátima Veloz is a Dominican judge known for her work in the judicial system, particularly in cases involving domestic violence and gender-based crimes. She currently serves as the presiding judge of the Tenth Court of Attention to Domestic Violence in the National District, where she is responsible for overseeing legal proceedings related to cases of violence against women. Veloz's rulings and judicial decisions have garnered attention for their focus on protecting victims' rights and ensuring justice in sensitive cases.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Dominican Republic | 1 | 6.00 | 0.08% | +0% | 10,847,910 | 8,899 | $89,000 | 73$ |
Totals | 1 | 10,847,910 | 8,899 | $89,000 | 73$ |
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Recent Mentions
Dominican Republic:
Judge Fátima Veloz imposed a coercive measure against Po Xie.
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Dominican Republic:
Magistrate Fátima Veloz imposed 18 months of preventive detention on seven police officers.
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Dominican Republic:
Judge Fátima Veloz imposed the bail on Rafael Rosario Mota.
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Dominican Republic:
Judge Fátima Veloz ordered the release of the accused after imposing a financial guarantee.
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Dominican Republic:
Fátima Veloz previously ordered the release of the accused with conditions.
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Dominican Republic:
Judge Fátima Veloz ordered house arrest for Rizik Rodríguez, citing age and health reasons.
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Dominican Republic:
Fátima Veloz is the judge who postponed the hearing for the coercive measure against Winston Risik.
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Dominican Republic:
Fátima Veloz is the judge overseeing the case against Antonio Beato Dionicio.
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Dominican Republic:
Fátima Veloz is the judge who ordered preventive detention for 7 of the 8 initial defendants in the case.
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Dominican Republic:
Fátima Veloz is the judge who ordered the release of four Colombians accused of drugging their victims.
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