According to the Supreme Court, the Dominican judicial system needs 545 more judges in order to bring the new Penal Code and the new Child Protection Law to bear. Using the acronym CNNA, derived from its Spanish name (Codigo de Ninos, Ninas y Adolescentes), the child protection law calls for 92 judges to handle the cases and the new Penal Code requires the participation of 203 judges. Furthermore, the new CNNA judges will require 786 new employees, such as secretaries, assistant district attorneys and other ancillary personnel. The new penal judges will need 462 additional personnel.