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01-10-2007, 05:50 PM
The Supreme Court has created a special tribunal for dealing with cases involving stolen cell phones. The Attorney General and the Supreme Court have authorized the court to hear complaints 14 hours a day in an attempt to slow the pace of this petty thievery. An assistant district attorney and a judge will be on 24-hour duty to hear cases. Head of the Dominican Institute for Telecommunications (INDOTEL), Jose Rafael Vargas released the news to El Caribe reporters. Vargas said that the Supreme Court had offered INDOTEL the services of the Judicial Offices of Permanent Attention to combat the wave of stolen cell phones. According to the INDOTEL press release, Vargas requested similar assistance from the Attorney General. According to Vargas, the 24/7 judicial service will speed up the process of getting the warrants that are needed to secure important information about the stolen cell phones from the cell phone service provider.
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