Judge Carlos Alberto Dultra Cintra, former president of the TJ-BA, dies at 82
Former President of the Bahia Court of Justice, Carlos Alberto Dultra Cintra, has passed away at the age of 82.
Carlos Alberto Dultra Cintra, a prominent retired judge and former president of the Bahia Court of Justice (TJ-BA), has died at the age of 82. His death occurred on the early morning of September 24, and while the family has not disclosed the circumstances, it marks the end of an influential career in the Brazilian judiciary. Cintra previously held significant roles, including that of the president of the Electoral Court of Bahia (TRE-BA), making his contributions critical to the judicial landscape in the state.
Throughout his career, Cintra was recognized for his dedication and impactful decisions which shaped legal and administrative protocols essential for the functioning of the judiciary in Bahia. His leadership in the TJ-BA was noted for navigating through various judicial challenges and enhancing the integrity of the judicial system in the state. His passing represents not only a loss to his family but also to the legal community in Bahia, where he was a respected figure for many years.
His funeral is scheduled for September 25 at 3 PM at the Jardim da Saudade Cemetery, allowing the community and colleagues to pay their respects. As authorities and the public reflect on his legacy, the focus will likely be on how his contributions will continue to influence the judiciary in Bahia moving forward.