Examinando por Autor "Restrepo, J.M"
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Ítem Decreto declarando válidas las sentencias pronunciadas por los Tribunales de justicia de las provincias independientes en la primera época de la transformación políticaEl Constitucional; Baralt, Luis A; Ejea, Leandro; Tejada, L.V; Torres, A; Restrepo, J.M; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación. Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains a news item about the Decree declaring valid the sentences pronounced by the courts of justice of the independent provinces in the first period of the political transformation, issued by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Republic of Colombia gathered in Congress, In this way, it is stipulated that the sentences, orders and decisions dictated in the different periods of the political revolution by the authorities as well as by the judges and courts that make up the Republic of Colombia will be valid if they are executed and will be carried out when the Spanish authorities have revoked or declared them null and void. It is also mentioned that said sentences will be valid all the time of political revolution in the territories subject to the Spanish denomination in case they are executed. Finally it is mentioned that the causes that are pending and those that have not been definitively executed in the audiencias or any other court or tribunal, will continue in the courts of first instance, or in the courts of justice according to the legislation that applies to each one. News published in El Constitucional, No.87, April 27-1826Ítem Decreto del Poder ejecutivoGaceta de Colombia; Bolivar, Simón; Restrepo, J.M; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación. Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains a news item about the Decree on the Executive Power issued by the President of the Republic of Colombia, which decrees that the court of appeals residing in the capital, will be composed of a president appointed by the government, who will be in office for as long as they demonstrate their good conduct, will also be composed of six judges and two prosecutors. Additional aspects are mentioned such as the distribution of the chambers in the civil and criminal courts, the role of the president, the replacement of judges as the situation warrants. Finally, it stipulates the activities to be performed by those in charge within the court in public hearing, this type of activities will be performed by the respective judges for weeks, in addition it is mentioned that each guideline that is stipulated in this contract will be extended to other courts of appeals, which are in the same case as that of Cundinamarca and Boyacá after their respective publication. News published in La Gaceta de Colombia, No.384, November 9-1828