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Algarve Judges' strike - 90% down gavels

gavelMost of the Algarve’s courts were without judges today because of strike action. At least five of the region’s courts had no judges at all.

In Portimão, Lagos, Albufeira, Tavira and Vila Real de Santo António courts, the strike action was supported 100%, with a regional figure of over 90% as most downed gavels in protest at the government's sloth in agreeing lucrative changes.

Faro Court was virtually empty this morning, with only two judges turning up from a pool of over 20. At the Civil, Family and Juvenile and Labour courts, located in two other buildings in Faro, there were no judges at all.

In Loulé court there were two judges working, while in Olhão one judge was beavering away but in Silves court, only one judge went on strike.

Thirteen years after the last strike action, the region’s judges today were protesting about the government’s delay to remuneration, moves to make judges more independent and career progression.

The last judges’ strike was in October 2005, during the first government of José Sócrates. Then, they were striking against the Socialist executive's plan to reduce the summer holiday court closure period, the freezing of career progression, changes to retirement deals and overdue changes to their professional status.

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0 #3 Jordan 2018-11-22 08:13
On a serious note we must factor in how many of these court hearings are repeats of repeats of earlier hearings. Some heavyweight not happy at an outcome so wanting endless re-trials or some lightweight, outsider or foreigner, with clear proof of a mistrial / mistrials. Collusion between say the Prosecutor and the lightweights lawyer to not call the lawyer to a hearing (but still accepting a witnesses evidence - so helping the opposition structure their defence) or a vital witness to a hearing never called. Intentionally lost or mistranslated crucial evidence. The prosecutor not requesting any prior testing of evidence or investigation by the Police. The judge ruling inadmissible or irrelevant some crucial evidence or not considering motivation.
We must not be too hasty to judge Portuguese judges - dispensing justice equally is far from a priority!
+2 #2 iane 2018-11-21 16:41
This has to beg the question - how long was it before anyone noticed ?
+5 #1 mj1 2018-11-20 22:03
interesting case of some snails which were stolen, when the case came to court they were brought in as an exhibit but escaped during the court session. the judge apologised as they were too quick for the court officials to catch

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