Rómer Saucedo
Rómer Saucedo is a prominent Bolivian jurist serving as the president of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ). He is focused on restoring the credibility and independence of Bolivia's judicial system, advocating against corruption and emphasizing the need for judges to uphold the law impartially. In recent statements, he has called for judges to work diligently to regain public trust in the judicial system, which has faced significant challenges over the years.
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El Salvador:
Romer Saucedo, the president of the TSJ, announced the decision to annul Áñez's sentence.
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Bolivia:
Rómer Saucedo, the president of the Supreme Court of Justice, issued an instructive for the organization of verification of preventive detention measures.
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Bolivia:
Romer Saucedo confirmed that the new judicial resource presented by Áñez is currently under review.
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Bolivia:
Rómer Saucedo attended the event as the president of the Tribunal de Justicia.
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Bolivia:
Romer Saucedo indicated that a magistrate would be assigned to handle the admission of resources in Áñez's case.
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Bolivia:
David Inca requested Romer Saucedo to instruct justice for the victims.
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Bolivia:
Romer Saucedo defends his mandate and asserts that his greatest commitment is to the Bolivians who voted for him.
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Bolivia:
Rómer Saucedo is the president of the Supreme Court of Justice, whom Yassir Molina thanked.
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Bolivia:
Romer Saucedo is the president of the Supreme Court of Justice, whom Longaric sees as a source of hope.
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Bolivia:
Romer Saucedo is the president of the Supreme Court of Justice in Bolivia who issued an instructive regarding the legal status of Jeanine Áñez.
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