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452 Days of Absence Between 2023 and 2025: the Case of the Notary Who Confronts the Corporación Del Poder Judicial with the Supreme

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More than 200 days of medical leave led the Administrative Corporation of the Judiciary (CAPJ) to initiate a procedure to assess whether the health of the notary of Coquimbo Reinaldo Villalobos was incompatible with his position. Villalobos challenged the measure before the Court of Appeal of La Serena, claiming that the notaries are not public officials and are governed by the Organic Code of Courts, which generated a judicial dispute as to whe…
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More than 200 days of medical leave led the Administrative Corporation of the Judiciary (CAPJ) to initiate a procedure to assess whether the health of the notary of Coquimbo Reinaldo Villalobos was incompatible with his position. Villalobos challenged the measure before the Court of Appeal of La Serena, claiming that the notaries are not public officials and are governed by the Organic Code of Courts, which generated a judicial dispute as to whe…

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Fast Check CL broke the news in on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
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