Baja Judicial Votes in June

“The Judicial Power of Baja California mulls June vote on new appointments as it gears up for the National Code of Civil and Family Procedures. Baja California Sur undergoes digital reforms.”

**Baja California Judicial Appointments May Go to Vote in June**

In June, the Judicial Power of Baja California is expected to vote on the appointment of new judges and magistrates. This announcement was made by Magistrate Alejandro Isaac Fragozo López during his annual activity report. The event was held at the CETYS University auditorium, attended by local politicians, lawyers, and officials, including Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda and Deputy Evelyn Sánchez Sánchez.

Fragozo López highlighted ongoing preparations for implementing the new National Code of Civil and Family Procedures, set to begin in the smaller municipalities such as Playas de Rosarito, before expanding statewide. The initiative aims to streamline judicial processes with a focus on alternative dispute resolutions.

In his address, Fragozo López noted significant achievements, such as the establishment of new family law courts in Mexicali and Playas de Rosarito, which reportedly eased the workload by 56%. Furthermore, the magistrate mentioned efforts in the mortgage courts, handling over 5,000 cases, with 1,000 concluded. He also stated that additional judges had been appointed in various Baja California municipalities to enhance the processing of labor-related cases.

**Secondary Article: Judicial Reform in Baja California Sur**

Parallel to the developments in Baja California, Baja California Sur has initiated reforms to its judicial system. In efforts to modernize and improve judicial efficiency, a focus has been placed on digitalizing court documentation and case management. This transition aims to cut down administrative backlog and enhance public accessibility to legal proceedings.

The government of Baja California Sur plans to allocate funding to implement these technological upgrades and has launched training programs for judicial staff to adapt to the new systems. These developments come in response to growing demand for a judiciary that can swiftly adapt to technological advancements, ultimately providing a more efficient legal process for citizens.

Stay tuned to TJGringo.com for more updates on judicial reforms in Baja California and beyond.