
José Ayú Prado
José Ayú Prado is a former magistrate of the Supreme Court of Justice in Panama, known for his judicial decisions that have shaped the legal landscape of the country. He gained media attention for his dissenting opinions on cases involving electoral law and the principle of specialty related to extradition matters.
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José Ayú Prado is listed as a former president of the Supreme Court.
Las apariciones públicas de la presidenta de la Corte reavivan dudas sobre la independencia judicialJosé Ayú Prado was the then president of the Supreme Court of Justice against whom a complaint was filed.
Carrera Judicial: una década de opacidad y resistencia al cambioJosé Ayú Prado filed a complaint against Yoideth Chirú after the release of 25 individuals charged with drug-related offenses.
Condenan a 16 años de cárcel a implicados en red criminal desmantelada en operación Taipei
José Ayú Prado was the prosecutor against Organized Crime who announced the opening of the investigation.
JCJ desatiende fallo de la Corte y permite la operación de salas de juego declaradas ilegalesJosé Ayú Prado was one of the magistrates who voted against the decision declaring the electoral immunity unconstitutional.
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