This is Sebastián Font, head of Civil Court number 36. Judge Analía Romero, who had been selected in second order, excused herself from the file after it became known that she is an active member of the club.
The owner of the Civil Court number 36, Sebastián Fontwas appointed to take charge of the case initiated by the controversy surrounding the elections in Boca Juniorsafter the excuse of the two previous magistrates.
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Last Tuesday the judge Analía Romerowho had been selected in second order, excused herself from the file after it became known that she is an active partner of Mouth, so he stepped aside to ensure impartiality.


Previously, the first judge, Débora Abrevaya, had excused herself after being challenged by the ruling party in Boca Juniors: They had accused her of acting badly after granting a precautionary measure requested by the opposition and suspending the elections that were going to be done last Sunday.
The discharge of Judge Débora Abrevaya after leaving the elections in Boca
“Considering that important elements are present that justify the adopted temperament, I resolve to excuse myself from understanding the present proceedings,” said the judge in the three-page resolution to which Télam agreed.
The judge He stressed that he retains his impartiality to intervene in the case but recalled that the code of procedures establishes that being a member of the club that is under judicial analysis is an objective reason to apply a criterion of prudence and excuse himself to allay any fear of bias.
The one who will define the situation will be the National Civil Chamberboth about whether the elections remain suspended and then which judge will be in charge.
The Court Room E agreed to intervene in the claims against the first of the judges who remain separated by the hour, until the Camera confirm it or not in the case.
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