Overview
- The Órgano de Administración Judicial accepted the resignation of Adrián Guadalupe Aguirre Hernández on October 29 and sent the notice to the Senate, which formally reported it to the plenary on November 5.
- Aguirre Hernández, assigned to the Federal Criminal Justice Center in Puente Grande, Jalisco, left the post roughly two months after taking office following the June 2 judicial elections.
- Senate President Laura Itzel Castillo directed the case to the Justice Committee, chaired by Javier Corral, to draft the opinion on the vacancy.
- The vacancy is to be filled by the next person on the June winners list under the new rules, while officials note a legal gap over which institution formally installs the successor.
- No reason for the resignation has been made public; it is the first departure by a federal judge elected under the 2025 reform.