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Marcelo Cardozo Has Sworn as Holder of the Federal Court of Puerto Iguazú

Judge Marcelo Alejandro Cardozo swore this morning as the new holder of the Federal Court of Puerto Iguazú, a unit that will begin to function officially from 1 August, almost fourteen years after the sanction of Law 26,711 that was established. Cardozo is 53 years old and has an extensive record in the missionary judiciary. From 21 September 2010 until 15 July 2025 he was in charge of the Court of Instruction One of Posadas and the statement fo…
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This Thursday morning, on a day that marks a milestone for missionary justice, Judge Marcelo Alejandro Cardozo was sworn in as head of the Federal Court of First Instance of Puerto Iguazú. The act led by Rosanna Pía Venchiarutti Sartori, president of the Superior Court of Justice, the Attorney General, Carlos Giménez and authorities of the Federal Chamber of Appeals of Posadas, resulted in the formal assumption of Cardozo, almost 14 years after …

Judge Marcelo Alejandro Cardozo swore this morning as the new holder of the Federal Court of Puerto Iguazú, a unit that will begin to function officially from 1 August, almost fourteen years after the sanction of Law 26,711 that was established. Cardozo is 53 years old and has an extensive record in the missionary judiciary. From 21 September 2010 until 15 July 2025 he was in charge of the Court of Instruction One of Posadas and the statement fo…

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La Voz de Misiones broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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