France: Judges and Lawyers Mobilize Against Darmanin Reforms and Lack of Resources
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While his draft law on criminal justice and respect for victims comes to the National Assembly for reading, the Minister of Justice responds, in an interview with the "World", to the criticisms of the magistrates, who accuse him of having wanted to find "scapegoats" after Lyhanna's death.
In France, on the eve of the consideration of the bill SURE in the National Assembly, several professions in the judicial world organized, on Monday 29 June, a day of mobilization to denounce a text which they consider to be in breach of the rights of defence and the guarantees of the litigants. In addition to the reform, they also denounced the accusations of the Minister of Justice Gérald Darmanin, in the middle of Lyhanna case, the lack of re…
On the eve of the National Assembly's review of the criminal justice reform project, lawyers at the Lisieux Bar expressed their opposition to the bill.
The National Association of the Judicial Police denounces a justice without means and strongly criticizes the management of Minister Gérald Darmanin. She calls for participation in the movement launched by the unions
This demonstration serves "to tell our fellow citizens that justice currently does not have the means to ensure adequate protection" explains France Inter Ludovic Friat, President of the Union Syndicat des Magistratures

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