Overview
- The Commission of Discipline ordered the magistrate’s provisional transfer to the seat near her home as a precautionary measure.
- The move follows a November 3 complaint alleging discriminatory conduct by two colleague magistrates in a Collegiate Tribunal in Guerrero.
- The investigative body issued a preliminary finding that the judge faced systematic actions intended to undermine her judicial work.
- Allegations include deliberate exclusion from decisions and disparaging remarks tied to her gender and indigenous self-identification.
- Officials cited Article 2 of the Constitution, ILO Convention 169, and articles 131–133 of the Judicial Branch’s organic law, as the commission’s president vowed zero tolerance for discriminatory practices.