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Post by account_disabled on Jan 11, 2024 14:18:18 GMT 5
Judiciary today? Alexandre de Moraes — There is no non-computerized court. There are computerized goods, average ones and bad ones. São Paulo, for example, I would say is well behind. In these two years alone, an agreement with the state government provided an incentive and the system should now be completed at the end of the year, connecting all courts with the Court of Justice. But the problem is that it will not be linked to the Federal Regional Court, the Court of Minas Gerais or any other. Creating a unified system is extremely important. Today, a minister does not have the peace of mind to issue. a release permit because he does not know if there is another arrest order in Brazil. With information technology, if systems were unified, this could be easily resolved. All you had to do was click a button to find out what actions are being taken on the subject in the rest of the country. ConJur — Are there a lack of judges in Brazil? Alexandre de Moraes — In the country, as a whole, the n Phone Number List umber is reasonable. São Paulo, for example, I think there could be more. There is a lack of judges in the interior and Greater São Paulo. Furthermore, there is still the problem of the lack of mobility of judges. Some forums have more. judges than work, and others have more work than judges. I think that, if there were a remodeling, perhaps new positions would not need to be created. It is not good for the Judiciary, nor is it good for the Public Prosecutor's Office, to swell its staff, due to resources and remuneration. ConJur — What is the biggest management problem in the courts? Alexandre de Moraes — The big flaw is the lack of a diagnosis. Very few administrators, if any, made a diagnosis. Two-year terms are too short for that. The first six months are about adaptation and the last six months are about choosing.
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