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Lawyers in Mayotte Resume Court Proceedings, but Maintain Their Strike Against the CRPC Criminal Procedure.

Summary by Mayotte Hebdo
Meeting in general assembly this Monday, May 11, the lawyers of the Mayotte bar decided to ease their protest against the SURE bill. They will resume hearings before the Assize Court this May session, but will continue to boycott plea bargaining (CRPC). This decision is motivated by the interests of those seeking justice, as well as by the ongoing negotiations between the national bodies of the profession and the government. After several weeks …
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Meeting in general assembly this Monday, May 11, the lawyers of the Mayotte bar decided to ease their protest against the SURE bill. They will resume hearings before the Assize Court this May session, but will continue to boycott plea bargaining (CRPC). This decision is motivated by the interests of those seeking justice, as well as by the ongoing negotiations between the national bodies of the profession and the government. After several weeks …

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Mayotte Hebdo broke the news on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
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