### “We Will Live in Legal Uncertainty,” Says District Judge
**Tijuana** — According to District Judge Francisco Caballero Green, the recent comprehensive and specific approval of the Judicial Power Reform by the Chamber of Deputies will lead to legal uncertainty in the country. In a session with the Baja California Political Group (APBC), Caballero emphasized that the reform will not be effective unless other areas of the justice system are adequately addressed.
Judge Caballero highlighted the need to improve police services and elevate the standards of Prosecutor’s Offices, stating, “We must also consider dignifying the police so they can offer better service and raising the level of the Prosecutor’s Offices. The complete picture is not being seen; there will be those who applaud this, but it is very sad what is happening,” he lamented.
Additionally, Caballero pointed out the impracticality of electing a large number of judges, questioning how an election campaign could be conducted without compromising the impartiality and integrity required in the judicial role. He argued that judges cannot make “promises” without affecting their ability to administer justice impartially.
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### Judicial Workers Protest Against Judicial Reform
In the wake of the recent judicial reform approval, judicial workers have taken to the streets in protest. Union representatives argue that the reform does not address fundamental issues within the judiciary and will instead exacerbate ongoing problems, leading to potential legal chaos.
Dr. Juan Pérez, a legal expert, commented on the protests, stating, “State judiciaries must now be fortified, ensuring better resources and training. The reform, as it stands, ignores these crucial components.”
Moreover, legislators have been urged to secure more resources for Baja California. Experts argue that without adequate funding and support, the state’s judicial system will crumble under the weight of new reforms.
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