
Judges now have the ability to use electronic ankle bracelets to supervise defendants with non-custodial precautionary measures. The full Supreme Court of Justice approved the protocol and instructions for the implementation of this device. The main objective is to protect victims and guarantee the rights of the defendants.
The Central Court of Appeals authorized the use of the electronic ankle bracelet for a man facing charges for domestic violence, despite not having the document at that time.
Raúl Ramírez, a reporter from Última Hora, provided this information and highlighted the importance of this measure for the judicial system. The electronic ankle bracelet will allow for more effective monitoring of defendants on probation, increasing the safety of victims and ensuring compliance with the measures established by the judges.