Mexico created special courts to act more quickly when the police ask for search warrants, rooted and interception of communications for the investigation of crime and combating drug trafficking. The six new courts are part of legal reforms aimed at reforming the judicial system in Mexico, a country experiencing a wave of crimes related to drug trafficking. Only in 2008, the number of killings related to drugs reached 5300, double that recorded a year earlier.Full Story
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