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The parents of the 43 missing youths of Ayotzinapa, Guerrero, on 26 and 27 September 2014, will be able to join the "Investigation Committee for the Truth and Justice of the Iguala Affair", after the Second Court Unitarian Matamoros, Tamaulipas, submitted a report to the Third Unitary Court of the Nineteenth Circuit on this possibility and the reinstatement of criminal proceedings to seven of the persons involved.
The judge of the second chamber, Arturo Morales Serrano, determined, with regard to cases 48/2015, 121/2015 and 160/2015, that the judge of the case remained unfounded the formal prison orders that were issued on August 21, 2015 to seven alleged members of the group Guerreros Unidos, charged by the Office of the Attorney General (PGR) and today in session of the First Collegiate Court, which ordered these actions, will define the scope of the resolution.
This after the PGR last week introduced a resource where it is declared "real, legal and material" impossibility to comply with the mandate of the first college tribunal of the Nineteenth Circuit of Tamaulipas, which ordered the creation of the commission, which would be composed of relatives of the missing, the National Human Rights Commission, the Federal Public Prosecutor and others.
Prosecutor support
The PGR, at the National Meeting of Prosecutors and Attorneys General of the 31 states of the country, had received unanimous support to present the appeal of the impossibility alleging the invasion of powers.
However, the three collegiate and unitary courts continued with the development of the main decision and the magistrate ordered to begin the integration of the commission and restore the process to the seven accused.
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