Twelve Judges Excluded for Incompetence and Ethical Misconduct
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The Technical Certification Commission of the Supreme Council of the Judiciary (CSPJ) has made public its decision as part of the judicial verification process for the judicial year 2025-2026. According to the minutes transmitted, twelve magistrates have been excluded from the system for incompetence and lack of moral integrity, while 73 others have been certified. This decision comes only two weeks after the official opening of the new judicial…
According to the published report, the uncertified magistrates are the following: Frito Aristil, judge and investigating judge at the Court of First Instance (TPI) of Cap-Haitien, for incompetence and lack of professional integrity; Jean Mary Evens Bellabe, alternate judge at the Court of Peace of Camp-Perrin, for lack of professional integrity; Marc-Arthur Bien-Aimé, judge of the seat at the Tribunal of the Gonaïves, for lack of professional in…
Twelve Haitian magistrates have been excluded from the judicial system following the certification process launched by the Higher Council of the Judiciary (CSPJ). The Higher Council of the Judiciary (CSPJ) has published the results of the final phase of the judicial certification process. Of 112 cases studied by the Technical Commission of Certification (CTC), twelve magistrates have not been selected for incompetence and/or lack of professional…
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