El Constitucional acogió una acción de amparo interpuesta por Ramón Santana Cleto, en reclamo de su reintegro
Wanda Méndez
Santo Domingo, RD
El Tribunal Constitucional ordenó al Ministerio de Defensa y al Ejército de la República Dominicana reintegrar a un segundo teniente, que fue suspendido en el 2011 al ser sometido a la justicia por presunta violación a la ley 50-88 sobre Drogas y Sustancias Controladas, pero en el 2014 un tribunal penal declaró su inocencia.
El Constitucional acogió una acción de amparo interpuesta por Ramón Santana Cleto, en reclamo de su reintegro, y dispuso que esas entidades militares le paguen los sueldos dejados de percibir desde la fecha de la suspensión, el 17 de octubre de 2011, hasta que sea reincorporado, basado en el artículo 62.9 de la Constitución y los artículos 41, 42 y 143 de la Ley 873, Orgánica de las Fuerzas Armadas de la República Dominicana.
Zimbabwe: Lawless Demolitions Fuel Corruption
Zimbabwe: Lawless Demolitions Fuel Corruption
19 hours ago
By Lovejoy Mutongwiza
The Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA) says the ongoing demolitions in Harare and Chitungwiza are fueling corruption as they are not done in accordance with the law.
In a statement Thursday, CHRA called upon the government and local authorities to follow the law and desist from acting as both referee and player when effecting demolitions as this fuels corruption, maladministration and weakens accountability.
The government through local authorities and the police have been on a controversial drive to demolish illegal structures with the aim to bring back “sanity” in both cities.
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As of this month, Philadelphia has reported 1,776 COVID-19 cases among inmates in the city s prison system, including 305 symptomatic cases and 1,471 asymptomatic cases. The city s four jails hold about 4,837 inmates, a number that has declined approximately 40% since July 2015.
At the start of the pandemic, as asymptomatic spread became a significant concern in congregate settings like prisons, fear emerged among both inmates and corrections staff that COVID-19 would spread unchecked. At times, prisons dealt with outbreaks and implemented shelter in place policies that restricted movement.
The plaintiffs in the federal lawsuit argued that limited out-of-cell time may have contributed to the virus spreading in city jails, especially given the lack of hygienic protocols and supplies for inmates.
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