The Dominican justice system faces a persistent challenge in eliminating judicial delay, known as mora judicial, according to reports from Santo Domingo. Providing timely decisions is directly tied to the constitutional right to an accessible, timely, and free justice system, as enshrined in numeral 1 of Article 69 of the Constitution.
Addressing this backlog remains a constant and reiterated hurdle for the judiciary in the Dominican Republic. The tension between thorough legal motivation and the demand for prompt judicial rulings highlights ongoing systemic pressures within the nation's legal framework.
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