The former counselor accused in the DANA urges the CGPJ to request the audios of the judge's husband despite their 'clandestine' acquisition
The former counselor implicated in a judicial case concerning a storm disaster urges Spain's judicial council to obtain potentially illegally obtained audio recordings related to the case.
The Crossroads of a Judge: Leave the Career, Give Up Her Children, or Start a Legal Battle
A judge is faced with a difficult decision between resigning her position, giving up custody of her children, or engaging in a legal conflict over their relocation.
The Judiciary indicates that difficulties in implementing the instance courts have not caused delays
The Judiciary in Spain has stated that while there are difficulties in implementing instance courts, these have not resulted in significant delays in judicial proceedings.
José María Fernández Seijo, progressive member of the CGPJ: 'I thought other things could be done differently, but I assume that the structure forces me to renounce'
José María Fernández Seijo reflects on the challenges of his role within the CGPJ and the need for a rebalancing in judicial appointments.
The CGPJ complies with what was agreed with Justice and will call for 125 magistrate positions for the fourth round
The CGPJ has announced it will open 125 positions for magistrates for experienced jurists as part of a larger agreement for 500 judicial positions.
The CGPJ rejects sanctioning judges who criticized Sánchez, Begoña Gómez, and Irene Montero
The CGPJ has decided not to sanction judges Eloy Velasco and Manuel Ruiz de Lara for their critical remarks about political leaders.
The Judiciary will propose to call for 375 judge positions and reactivate the 'fourth shift'
The Judiciary in Spain plans to propose the immediate recruitment of 375 judges during an extraordinary meeting.
One step further in the Bolaños-Perelló battle for 500 new judges: the CGPJ requests a report from the TS, the Audiencia, and the TSJ
The CGPJ has requested a report from various judicial bodies regarding a decree to create 500 new judicial positions in Spain.
Total war between the CGPJ and Justice to cover the 500 new judicial positions
The relationship between the General Council of the Judiciary and the Ministry of Justice in Spain is deteriorating due to disagreements over the recent announcement of 500 new judicial positions.
Perelló criticizes the 'deficit of judges' and the 'problems' in implementing Bolaños' efficiency law
The president of the CGPJ criticizes the lack of judges and the challenges in implementing Bolaños' efficiency law, emphasizing that simply creating new judicial positions won't address the underlying issues.
The president of the CGPJ warns the King of the "serious deficit of judges" and states that the creation of 500 new positions by the Government "does not solve the problem"
The president of the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ), Isabel Perelló, warned the King about Spain's serious shortage of judges, criticizing the government's announcement of 500 new positions as insufficient to address the underlying problem.
A lawyer reports a judge to the CGPJ for harming him in a ruling using 'non-existent' jurisprudence through AI
A lawyer has filed a complaint against a judge before the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) for allegedly harming him by employing nonexistent jurisprudence influenced by artificial intelligence.
A former advisor to the Moncloa and a Podemos candidate for the CGPJ, authors of the ‘external’ audit commissioned by Sánchez that denies illegal financing of the PSOE
An audit commissioned by Pedro Sánchez, conducted by individuals linked to the PSOE, concludes there was no illegal financing of the party despite claims of biased assessments.