Francisco Gilberto Miranda Quevedo
Academic Background
Bachelor of Laws from Universidad Alfa y Omega.
Specialization in Oral Labor Trials from the Judicial School of Tabasco.
Specialization in Legal Argumentation (“Dilo Simple”) from Universidad Panamericana.
Specialization in the Foundations of Evidentiary Reasoning from the University of Girona (Spain).
Course in Procedural Philosophy and Policy from the University of Salamanca (Spain).
Master’s Degree in Evidentiary Reasoning from the University of Girona (Spain) and the University of Genoa (Italy) (in progress).
Professional Experience
Judicial Clerk, First Federal District Court in Commercial Matters, Tabasco (2019–2020).
Secretary, Oral Commercial Court, Judicial Branch of the State of Tabasco (2021–2022).
Judicial Clerk, Federal Criminal Justice Center, Tabasco (2022–2023).
Secretary, Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, Chambers of Justice Arturo Fernando Zaldívar Lelo de Larrea (2023–2024).
Secretary, First Federal District Court in Commercial Matters, Tabasco (2024–2025).
Legal Analyst, Center for Constitutional Studies of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (August 2025 – October 2025).
Secretary, Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, Chambers of Justice Loretta Ortiz Ahlf (October 2025 – January 2026).
Teaching and Publications
He has served as a professor in the following courses:
- Theory of the State at Instituto Universitario de Yucatán.
- Criminal Procedural Law at Universidad Anáhuac Querétaro.
- Amparo Law, Legal Argumentation, and Commercial Law at Instituto de Estudios y Capacitación Jurídica.
He has authored and co-authored the following publications:
- Article: “Adversarial Justice…” – Journal of the Judicial Branch of Tabasco (2023).
- Article: “Precautionary Measures in Commercial Matters” – Oris Prudens Journal (2024).
- Essay: “The Standard of Proof for Binding a Defendant to Trial in Mexico” – University of Girona (2024).
- Co-author: “Police Detentions and Levels of Contact” – Editorial Las Flores (2025).
