Defendants and victims. Employers and laid off. Aggressors and assaulted. When a citizen has to face off with the administration of Justice, he is often not aware that he is facing a process that can change his life but can also be long. Has he had an accident at work and his company does not want to recognize it? More than a year and a half waiting for a sentence. Is he waiting for him to finish a bankruptcy? Almost four years. That without counting the resources and the superior instances. Spain has 5,408 judges, 2,553 prosecutors, 3,748 lawyers from the administration of justice and, even so, the resolution times are sometimes unaffordable. The diagnosis varies from the lack of means to the lack of modernization and the result is collapsed courts in some areas of the country by citizens who, year after year, perceive an increasingly deteriorated Justice.