
Gino Ríos
Gino Ríos is the president of the Junta Nacional de Justicia (JNJ) in Peru, an institution responsible for overseeing the conduct of magistrates and ensuring the proper administration of justice. He has emphasized the legitimacy of initiating disciplinary procedures against judges, asserting that such actions are crucial for maintaining the integrity of the judicial system. Recently, he addressed the commencement of a disciplinary process against Janet Tello, the president of the Poder Judicial, and four other judges for alleged misconduct in citing outdated laws in a Supreme Court ruling.
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Peru | 2 | 4.00 | 0.15% | +0% | 32,971,846 | 50,570 | $230,000 | 353$ |
Totals | 2 | 32,971,846 | 50,570 | $230,000 | 353$ |
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Peru:
Gino Ríos is the president of the National Justice Board who signed the resolution against Espinoza.
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Peru:
Gino Ríos is the president of the JNJ who is facing a process of vacancia due to a past conviction for domestic violence.
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Peru:
Gino Ríos is the president of the National Justice Board (JNJ) who signed the report regarding Patricia Benavides Vargas.
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Peru:
Gino Ríos is the president of the JNJ who signed the response to the FN regarding Benavides Vargas's reinstatement.
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Peru:
Gino Ríos is the president of the Junta Nacional de Justicia.
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Peru:
Gino Ríos is discussed in the context of ethical concerns regarding his position.
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Peru:
Gino Ríos is the president of the National Justice Board who is criticized for his questionable background.
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Peru:
Gino Ríos is the president of the Junta Nacional de Justicia who acknowledged a sentence against him for family violence.
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Peru:
Gino Ríos is the president of the Junta Nacional de Justicia and has a sentence against him for domestic violence.
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Peru:
Gino Ríos is the president of the Junta Nacional de Justicia who signed the resolution regarding Benavides.
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