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A ceremony was held this Thursday, May 14, at the Rock Cadet hall, at the initiative of the Higher Council of the Judiciary (CSPJ), with a view to officially handing over the appointment and mandate renewal commissions to 58 justices of the peace as well as to 62 judges of the first instance and appeal courts.
A ceremony was held this Thursday, May 14, at the Rock Cadet hall, initiated by the High Council of the Judiciary (CSPJ), with a view to formally handing over the appointment and term renewal commissions to 58 justices of the peace as well as 62 judges of first instance and appeal courts. The appointment of these new magistrates strengthens the Haitian judicial system, which has been facing for several years a glaring shortage of judges capable of effectively ensuring this essential public serviceIn the eyes of the president of the CSPJ and the Court of Cassation, Jean-Joseph Lebrun, this ceremony has a double significance. According to him, it marks the culmination of a path of excellence for certain judges and, for others, a crucial stage in their professional careers.
President Lebrun took the opportunity to extend his warmest congratulations to the Prime Minister as well as to the members of the government, particularly to the Minister of Justice and Public Security, for proceeding with the signing of these 120 commissions..