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Ley
no. 82, Ley de los Tribunales Populares
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Law 82, Law on the People's Courts, establishes
the structure and organization of the popular
courts and was promulgated as of July 11,
1997. This section contains the "Whereas"
clauses. Available in Spanish only. ...
A PDF format and text version are available.
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