22. Every one, even his brothers, relations, and servants detested and were unable to endure him.
Partiality and temper.
23. In many lawsuits he showed himself to be passionate and partial.
Corrupt practices.
24. He gave powers of attorney of the Court of Justice to incapable persons, to whom they were sold by his brother Vela Nuñez and his brother-in-law Cueto.
Nepotism.
25. He ordered that all the Constables of the kingdom should contribute half of fees to his brother-in-law Diego Alvarez Cueto as Chief Constable and, in spite of the Judges, he caused them to be paid by the court and the city.
Despotism.
26. Cueto despised the appointment, and a servant of the Viceroy acted as his substitute, very violently, so that neither the Judges nor the Alcaldes could do anything but what the Viceroy liked.
Brother and brother-in-law lawless.