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Lyhanna Case: "It Could Have Happened in All the Courts in France," Says Valéry Turcey, First President of the Limoges Court of Appeal

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The Lyhanna case is currently questioning the capacity of French justice to protect victims. A legitimate concern for the first president of the Court of Appeal of Limoges, who warns about the consequences of the lack of resources granted to the institution.

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The Lyhanna case is currently questioning the capacity of French justice to protect victims. A legitimate concern for the first president of the Court of Appeal of Limoges, who warns about the consequences of the lack of resources granted to the institution.

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franceinfo.fr broke the news on Friday, June 12, 2026.
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