The results of the Attorney General’s investigations in the case of Metastasis keep many of us in an emotional situation that is a mixture of feelings of indignation, helplessness, uncertainty, but at the same time admiration and hope for the role of doctor Diana Salazar, among other reactions.

Eight ‘suicide judges’ are currently within the criminal organization of the Metastasis case

Much of what is published is likely to dissuade some of the population from having faith in the legal system, which is also understandable. It is not easy to assimilate everything communicated, although something was suspected, but there are details in the findings that caused surprise and still keep us occupied with the normality and simplicity of the mechanisms by which judicial and police officials are corrupted and thus achieve their compliance with the demands of criminals, with great sums of money (assets) involved in corrupt actions within the judicial, administrative and police systems, in cooperation with lawyers who identify themselves as “criminals” or “constitutionalists”. All in the amalgamation of the status quo of political power.

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Prosecutor Salazar’s revelations tell us that in the Metastaze case there were “suicide judges” who, eight in number, constituted a “criminal enterprise” of a boss, located at various levels of the judicial authority, who accepted criminal appeals. (appeals, changes to the criminal offense…) and constitutional actions of habeas corpus or protective lawsuits in favor of a member of the organization or family of the cap.

These are the Metastases case chats in PDF

These judges who were willing to obey the orders of the “boss” in exchange for money were called “suicides”. Well, knowing they were under Prosecutor Salazar’s radar, they obeyed the “boss”.

One of those judges received instructions through the secretary, via video call from prison.

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Namely, prosecutor Salazar confirmed to many lawyers and non-lawyers that the judicial system urgently needs a deep and thorough purge of judges who are predators of citizens, but with new requirements for the assessment of professional and ethical suitability, which should be introduced in the Organic Code of Judicial Function. We need to go back to the minimum age and preparation time for access to the courts of first instance and, by the way, to the panels of the High Court and the National Court.

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From this space, we highly appreciate the work of the Chief State Prosecutor Diana Salazar and ask her to continue it energetically and without respite, and to consider the request to the President of the Republic to negotiate with the United Nations on the formation of an International Commission to Fight Corruption and Impunity similar to CICIG, which is in Guatemala supported the magnificent work carried out by the former prosecutor Thelma Aldana in the rigorous and complex investigations required by the decisive fight against organized crime, when it has permeated the institutions of the state, as is the case in our country.

I take this opportunity to wish my kind readers a Merry Christmas. (OR)