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Mexican courts

Mexican courts are part of a structured judicial system that interprets and applies laws to resolve disputes and administer justice. They include federal courts, which handle issues like human rights, constitutional matters, and federal crimes, and state courts, which oversee local laws and cases. The judiciary is organized into various levels, such as trial courts, appellate courts, and the Supreme Court of Justice, which is the highest authority. Judges ensure fairness based on legal principles, and proceedings aim for transparency and impartiality, upholding citizens' rights and the rule of law across Mexico.