Editorial. Violence of Minors: Major Failure for Attal
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For Gabriel Attal, failure is cooking. The Constitutional Council did not make in lace by censoring in the wide widths its bill to "strengthen justice in respect of
On Thursday, the Constitutional Council censored several key articles of Gabriel Attal's bill to tighten the juvenile justice system. As a result, it will now take months to be able to act against juvenile delinquency, a problem which is a daily reminder of the urgency.
On Thursday evening, the institution censored most of the Attal law claiming to tighten the criminal response to adolescents, in particular repeat offenders. The measure aimed at parents deemed "defaillan...
The Constitutional Council decided. In a decision issued on Thursday 20 June, the wise men censored several major provisions of the Attal Act on Juvenile Justice, which was finally adopted a month earlier, aimed at speeding up proceedings, strengthening parental responsibility and bringing the judicial treatment of minors closer to that of adults. However, in the Council's view, these measures go too far. "The text undermines the balance of a sp…
On Thursday, the Sages declared that six articles of this text were contrary to the Constitution, aimed at "strengthening the authority of justice with regard to juvenile offenders and their parents." The bill put forward by the former Prime Minister had been adopted by Parliament in mid-May.
The Sages have censored several key measures of this text dear to the former Prime Minister.
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