Mobile Courts have served more than 93,000 people in the country

During the day, citizens processed free services such as travel permits, marriages, and others
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Published at: 21/06/2024 10:31 AM



The Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) deployed a mobile court in the Bicentennial Republican Educational Unit located in the San Agustín parish of Caracas, where the president of the highest court, Judge Caryslia Rodríguez, reported that to date 328 mobile courts have been carried out throughout the country, in which 85,782 procedures have been carried out to serve 93,711 people in 212 municipalities.

During the day, citizens processed free services such as travel permits, marriages, divorces by mutual agreement, drafting of supplementary titles, declaration of sole and universal heirs; birth or death; among other procedures, as well as legal advice.

The Comptroller General of the Republic, Jhosnel Peraza; the President of the Criminal Cassation Chamber, Judge Elsa Gómez; the Vice President of the Constitutional Chamber, Judge Lourdes Suárez; Judge Maikel Moreno, Judge Inocencio Arizaleta and Judge Michel Velásquez, members of the Criminal Cassation Chamber, Electoral Chamber and Constitutional Chamber, respectively.

Other officials also participated, such as the deputy to the National Assembly (AN), Rigel Sergent; the executive director of the Judiciary, Silio Sánchez; the rector of Caracas, Juan Pablo Torres; the president of the Criminal Judicial Circuit of Caracas, Katherine Haringhton; the president of the Labor Circuit of Caracas, Edelio González; the director of the Judicial Gazette Foundation, Lucía Longa; the director of the Republican Bicentennial, Ysely Mendoza, together with judges, judicial servants, spokespersons for the People's Power, representatives of communal councils and various social movements.

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