High Court of Justice of Castile-La Mancha
38°59′41″N 1°51′12″W / 38.99482°N 1.85333°W / 38.99482; -1.85333Established 1989 Jurisdiction Castile-La Mancha Location Palace of Justice, Albacete Coordinates 38°59′41″N 1°51′12″W / 38.99482°N 1.85333°W / 38.99482; -1.85333 Website www.poderjudicial.es President of the High Court of Justice of Castile-La Mancha Currently Vicente Rouco Since 2005 National High Courts of Justice Other Courts Law Offices
The High Court of Justice of Castilla-La Mancha (Spanish: Tribunal Superior de Justicia de Castilla-La Mancha, TSJCLM) is the highest body of the judiciary in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha (Spain). It is headquartered in the city of Albacete.[1][2]
He is heir to the Royal Court of Albacete established by Queen Maria Christina in Albacete in 1834 with jurisdiction over much of Castile-La Mancha and the Region of Murcia.
The presidency of the High Court of Justice of Castilla-La Mancha has been held since 2005 by Vicente Rouco, who, currently, is serving his third consecutive term.
Composition
At present the High Court of Castile-La Mancha is divided into the following organs:
- Presidency
- Government
- Civil and Criminal
- Contentious-Administrative
- Social
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