TJ-AL to judge more than 1,200 cases in criminal and civil chambers
The Alagoas Court of Justice (TJ-AL) is set to judge 1,259 cases across civil and criminal chambers between March 11 and March 13.
The Alagoas Court of Justice (TJ-AL) has announced that it will be judging a total of 1,259 cases across its civil and criminal chambers from March 11 to March 13. This includes a variety of cases such as civil matters, tax executions, and criminal demands. The court's communication office noted that this figure can fluctuate, with weeks that may see more cases processed than others.
On March 12, the 1st Civil Chamber is scheduled to review 10 tax execution cases, while the 2nd Civil Chamber will consider 98 cases during its ordinary session. Furthermore, the 3rd Civil Chamber has 140 cases planned for March 12 and 279 cases for March 13. The 4th Civil Chamber is set to handle a significant number of 505 cases on the Tuesday. In addition to these civil matters, the Criminal Chamber is expected to analyze 227 cases during its session on the same Tuesday.
This high volume of cases highlights the ongoing challenges faced by the judicial system in Brazil, reflecting the demand for timely legal resolutions in both civil and criminal matters. It underscores the importance of the judiciary's role in managing its caseload effectively and maintaining order within the legal framework of the region, particularly in light of the varying numbers of cases that can arise in any given week.