The first Audiencia of Panama had been…
1543 CE
The first Audiencia of Panama had been created on February 26, 1538, in a royal decree by Charles V.
Its initial jurisdiction had included the provinces of Tierra Firme (Castilla de Oro and Veragua), all land from the Strait of Magellan to the Gulf of Fonseca, Nicaragua, until 1543 when most of the South American territories were assigned to a new audiencia in Lima.
A decree of May 23, 1539, had removed the entire province of Nicaragua from the Audiencia of Santo Domingo and placed under the Panama one.
The Audiencia had begun functioning in Panama City in 1539 with the arrival of the Oidores Francisco Pérez de Robles, Lorenzo Pérez de la Serna, Pedro de Villalobos, and Attorney Alonso de Montenegro.
Pérez de Robles served as the first audiencia president and replaced Governor Pedro Vásquez de Acuña.
Pérez de Robles carried out his duties until 1543, when the Audiencia is decreed abolished and replaced with an Audiencia of the Confines in Guatemala.
The Audiencia had supervised various voyages of exploration during this period.
The administration of Pérez de Robles was ultimately proved to be corrupt, resulting in several charges that led to a trial and destitution from office.
The investigation and trial (juicio de residencia) has been carried out by Pedro Ramírez de Quiñones, who had been appointed corregidor of Panama and Nombre de Dios.