Paulino Jesús Martín Alonso
Paulino Jesús Martín Alonso recently made headlines for becoming a judge at the remarkable age of 64, defying the typical demographic of new judges, who average around 29 years old. With a career spanning over 30 years as a lawyer, he pursued his dream of becoming a judge after years of preparation, highlighting the challenges he faced as the oldest in his class. Born in the humble neighborhood of Zárate in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, he has also held significant roles such as the director of Cruz Roja Juventud and the manager of a municipal community. Despite the challenges of the judicial system and the demands of his new role, Paulino is determined to promote neutrality in the law, marking a significant transition from his previous partisan legal work.
Born on Oct 01, 1958 (67 years old)
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Paulino Jesús Martín Alonso has become a judge at the age of 65, sparking public debate on the extension of working lives.
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Paulino Jesús Martín Alonso is a new judge who stands out for his age, being 64 years old while most of his peers are much younger.
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