
Mexican Supreme Court Candidate Advocates for Better Public Defenders
**Mexican Supreme Court Candidate Highlights Need for Better-Paid Public Defenders** Mexico City – Aristides Rodrigo, candidate 48 for Minister of the Supreme Court of Justice, recently released a video emphasizing the critical role of public defenders in Mexico's evolving justice system. The video, filmed across various locations in Mexico, shows Rodrigo engaging with citizens, illustrating the need for accessible and effective legal representation. Rodrigo argues that inadequate compensation for public defenders results in less effective advocacy for the people. "Many single mothers," he states, "tell me that even if they can afford education, health, and housing, they can't afford a lawyer." He proposes changes to improve the working conditions and pay of these defenders, believing this will lead to a more just system. The video concludes with Rodrigo's assertion that well-compensated and supported public defenders are essential for the new justice model. His campaign focuses on ensuring that all citizens, regardless of their financial situation, have access to quality legal representation. This initiative is a significant step in addressing the challenges faced by many Mexicans who lack access to legal aid, offering a hopeful outlook for improving the country's justice system.