Position: Magistrate.
Body: First Collegiate Court in Criminal Matters of the Third Circuit, with residence in Zapopan.
Studies: Doctorate in Legal, Administrative Sciences and Education.
Position: Magistrate.
Body: Third Collegiate Criminal Court of the Third Circuit, with residence in Zapopan.
Studies: Master in Constitutional Law and Amparo, Doctorate in Law.
According to journalistic records, she was investigated for abuse of authority and crimes in the administration of justice, since as Second Judge of Execution of Sentences she endorsed the release of Ricardo Silva Arévalo, “El Toro”, armored truck thief in 2015.
In addition, the mother of a girl who suffered sexual abuse filed a complaint against her for releasing the aggressor, identified as Miguel Ricardo, alias “El Riqui”, in 2022.
Position: Magistrate.
Body: Fourth Collegiate Court in Criminal Matters of the Third Circuit.
Studies: Lawyer from the UdeG, with a Master’s Degree in Human Rights and a Doctorate in Social Science from Iteso.
Position: Judge.
Headquarters: Federal Criminal Justice Center, based in Puente Grande.
Studies: Lawyer and Teacher in the Accusatory and Adversarial Criminal System.
Status: He submitted his resignation one month after taking office.
Position: Magistrate.
Body: Fourth Collegiate Court in Criminal Matters of the Third Circuit.
Studies: Bachelor’s Degree in Law, Master’s Degree in Procurement and Administration of Justice.
Previous positions: Second District Judge of Criminal Amparo and Magistrate of the Third Circuit in Jalisco.
Position: Judge.
Headquarters: Federal Criminal Justice Center, based in Puente Grande.
Studies: Lawyer from the UdeG, with a specialty in Training and Preparation for PJF Secretaries.
Previous position: Secretary in the Third Collegiate Criminal Court of the Third Circuit.
Position: Judge.
Headquarters: Federal Criminal Justice Center, based in Puente Grande.
Studies: Lawyer from the UdeG, Master in Public Law from the UP, Master in Oral Trials.
According to journalistic records, he is the son of Celso Rodríguez, former head of the Judiciary in Jalisco; He was also a Control Judge and ran for a local magistracy. Among the cases he handled were that of Joao Maleck, for manslaughter, and that of the former Health Secretaries, Antonio Cruces Mada and Jaime Agustín González Álvarez, for diversion.
Position: Judge.
Body: Third District Court in Criminal Matters of Jalisco, with residence in Puente Grande.
Studies: Bachelor’s Degree in Law from UNAM, Specialty in Secretaries from the PJF and Master’s Degree in Criminal Law.
Position: Judge.
Body: Fifth District Court in Criminal Matters of Jalisco, with residence in Puente Grande.
Studies: Bachelor’s Degree in Law, Master’s Degree in Constitutional Law and Amparo, Diploma on Amparo Trial.
Position: Judge.
Body: Seventh District Criminal Court of Jalisco, with residence in Puente.
Education: Lawyer, Master in Criminal Law and Criminology, teacher, lecturer with various diplomas.
His candidacy was challenged for not proving the minimum average and for considering that his father, Samuel Rafael Quintana, intervened from his position as bishop of La Luz del Mundo. He competed to coordinate the Alba Protocol in Jalisco.
