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The judiciary is one of the three branches of state that make up the government of the Dominican Republic. Its function is to administer justice, free of charge, to settle disputes between individuals or corporations, private or public, in every type of process, judgment and execution of judgment. They exercise for the courts, including the Supreme Court of the Dominican Republic, and tribunals established by the Constitution and the law.[1]