A new headquarters for the prosecution in Vic
The city of Vic is preparing to host a permanent sub-office of the Manresa-Igualada-Vic Area Prosecutor’s Office, a decision that represents a significant step towards improving access to justice in the region. Sources from the Public Prosecutor’s Office have confirmed that the new headquarters will be operational from the summer, with the intention of inaugurating it in June.
Benefits of proximity
With the creation of this sub -office, prosecutors will be able to operate from Casa Serra i Moret, where they currently have space. Joan Ramon Menac Comas, the head of the head of the area, emphasizes that this measure will facilitate the work of legal professionals and improve the quality of the service offered to citizens, reducing travel to Manresa.
Reviews of the sectors of the sector
Rogeli Montoliu, dean of the Vic Bar Association, celebrates this news as a historical claim. Montoliu states that the creation of a headquarters in Vic will not only accelerate court proceedings, but will also contribute to more accessible and efficient justice.
Future perspectives: The Courthouse
In addition to the prosecutor’s office, the legal community of Vic also cries for the construction of a courthouse. Montoliu insists that this infrastructure is essential to maintaining judicial services in the region, warning of the danger of losing the judicial party if the presence of justice in Vic is not consolidated.
The steps to the new palace
Mayor Albert Castells mentioned that there is a principle of agreement to transfer a plot adjacent to the County Archive, with the aim of facilitating the construction of the Courthouse. However, it warns that, although there is a will, the necessary budget for its construction has not yet been secured.
Imminent return of criminal judgments to Vic
Following the decision of the High Court of Justice of Catalonia to separate the criminal trials of Vic in October 2019 due to inadequate conditions, his return is to touch. The City Council has prepared premises in the Camprodon round, with works that are expected to be ready soon, thus making it possible to hold court views within a few months.
Details about the works
The works, which began in September 2024, have been delayed slightly, but Mayor Castells hopes that the facilities will be operational before June 30, offering a suitable space for court sessions with various rooms and offices.