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César Hinostroza was born on 28 September, 1956 in Jauja, Peru. Discover César Hinostroza's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?
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His wife is Gloria Gutiérrez Chapa
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César Hinostroza Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is César Hinostroza worth at the age of 68 years old? César Hinostroza’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Peru. We have estimated
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On Saturday, July 7, 2018, the news portal IDL-Reporters broadcast a series of audios that involve officials of the National Council of the Judiciary and judges who could have committed influence and corruption trafficking. Among the names committed are in addition to Hinostroza the current president of the Superior Court of Callao, Walter Ríos and the councillors of the National Council of the Magistracy Iván Noguera, Guido Aguila and Julio Gutiérrez. In response, the CNM announces an investigation into the alleged irregularities of officials. In one of the Hinostroza audios he coordinates with the President of Corte de Lima Sur, Judge Marco Cerna - who resigned from his post on August 11 for the audios - to place magistrates in his judicial district.
On 18 October 2018, the Peruvian authorities confirmed that Hinostroza had violated an order issued three months ago (July 13) and had escaped from the country landing in Spain. Hours later, Interior Minister Mauro Medina resigned from whom President Martín Vizcarra accepted the resignation. César Villanueva, president of the Council of Ministers reported that Hinostroza had "illegally dated like any criminal" on October 7, evading immigration controls in northern Peru. He crossed into Ecuador through the city of Huaquillas and took in Guayaquil a flight to Amsterdam using an ordinary passport, since the Chancellery had annulled the diplomat both to him and his wife, information advanced by the newspaper El Comercio. The next day, 19 October, Spanish police arrested him in Madrid following a red alert issued by Interpol. He was released during an extradition deal on 11 April 2019.
César Hinostroza (born September 11, 1956 ) is a Peruvian judge, lawyer, and fugitive who was a judge in the Peruvian Supreme Court from 2 January 2017 until his escape on July 11, 2018, in the midst of the political crisis in Peru. He is known for being involved in the CNM Audios scandal, a corruption scandal which led to his escape. When he escaped on 17 October, he was arrested following a warrant by Interpol, but was provisionally released on April 11, 2019.
During his management in June 2015 he created the Observatory of Regional Crime that serves as a source of information for adopting crime prevention actions.
In December 2015 he was elected Supreme Titular Judge of the Supreme Court of Justice, following a call process that lasted almost nine months.
Hinostroza was re-elected as President (2015-2016), Member of the Permanent Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court of justice of the Republic and President of the Second Transitional Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Republic.
Director of the School of Judges and Judicial Auxiliaries of the Superior Court of Justice of Callao (2013-2014), Chairman of the Criminal Law and Criminal Procedural Training Commission of the Superior Court of Justice of Callao, Chairman of the District Jurisdictional Plenary Commission of the Constitutional Specialty of the Superior Court of Justice of Callao
A day later, on July 9, the Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations demanded that Supreme Judge Hinostroza be "removed from office immediately in the face of the dissemination of an audio, in which she is heard negotiating what would be a conviction against a sexual rapist of a minor." The Minister of Defense ordered the Peruvian Navy to withdraw the "Peruvian Cross of Naval Merit" awarded to Hinostroza in 2010.
He was President of the Superior Court of Justice of Callao (2009-2010), 5 Provisional Supreme Judge of the Constitutional and Social Chamber of the Supreme Court of Peru (2011), Member of the District Executive Council of the Superior Court of Callao (2011-2012), President of the Second Criminal Chamber of In prison of the Superior Court of Justice of Callao (2012-2014).
He served as Chief Judge of Loreto (1991–1999), National Supreme Anti-Drug Judge of Peru (2000), Chief Judge of Callao, President of the 4 Criminal Chambers of the Superior Court of Justice of Callao.
His professional career began as a defense attorney, advisor and consult with his own firm (1980–1981). Deputy Provincial Prosecutor of the Public Prosecutor 's Office (1982-1983), Judge of Peace Lawyer of Lima (1983–1985), Judge Instructor Titular de Talara-Piura (1985-1991).
In 1979 he received a law degree from the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. Master in Criminal Sciences and Constitutional Law from the University of San Martín de Porres (2003). Doctor of Laws from the University of San Martín de Porres and a master's degree in Justice Administration from alas Peruanas University.