The president of the Superior Court of Justice, Juan Martínez Moya, and President of the Provincial Court, Andrés Pacheco, have been received this morning by the mayor of Cartagena, Pilar Barreiro.
Martínez Moya has informed the mayor of the memory requirements being developed by the Court presiding over the Judicial Campus future in Cartagena and which provide at least 40,000 square meters of solar, with a building of 100,000 square meters .
In this space, should be housed 25 courts or judicial units, a large building with a 40% reserve space, a trial macrosala, meeting room and acts, and other legal bodies (professional associations, registries and notaries ) are also integrated.
It's about creating, said Martínez Moya, a campus judicial thinking on the future, 25 years hence.
At that time, we assume that it has a modernization of the judicial offices, bringing the campus should make a big 'crown court' in Cartagena to assist other judicial districts.
Once completed, the report should be submitted to the Autonomous Community, which is also gathering information ahead of the transfer of responsibility and justice will have to budget for this new infrastructure.
The visit also served to inform the mayor of the annual meeting of the fifty presidents of provincial courts in Spain to be held in October in the Region of Murcia.
One of the sessions of this annual meeting will be held in Cartagena.
On the other hand, with respect to the strike that has crippled the justice courts, the Chief Justice has indicated that they are working on two action plans: one procedural initiative with the clerks, and other, measures to support the courts, which must be requested through the halls of government and be transferred to the General Council of the Judiciary and this, in turn, the Ministry of Justice.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena