Judiciary is one of the three powers of the State to which the judicial function is assigned, that is, the administration of justice in society, through the fulfillment of judicial and constitutional rules and laws.
The Judiciary is constituted by ministers, judges, prosecutors and judges, who have an obligation to prosecute actions or situations that do not fit the laws created by the Legislative Power and approved by the Executive Power, or the rules of the Constitution of the country.
The Judiciary has the Mission, before society, to provide judicial protection to each and every one, without distinction, as guaranteed by the Constitution and the laws, distributing justice in a useful and timely manner.
Three levels of courts: the Supreme Court, district courts and magistrates' courts. The latter two are trial courts, while the Supreme Court is essentially an appellate court, which also operates as the High Court of Justice.