At the Meaux Public Prosecutor's Office, we arrive on the day after the publication of the report on the flaws in the Lyhanna case and the sanctions decided by the Minister of Justice, Gérald Darmanin, against the deputy prosecutor of the Public Prosecutor's Office of Auch (Gers). "We could have made the same mistakes as it was," we are told by several of the magistrates present. Their emotion is palpable, they have tears in their eyes. Here too…
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At the Meaux Public Prosecutor's Office, we arrive on the day after the publication of the report on the flaws in the Lyhanna case and the sanctions decided by the Minister of Justice, Gérald Darmanin, against the deputy prosecutor of the Public Prosecutor's Office of Auch (Gers). "We could have made the same mistakes as it was," we are told by several of the magistrates present. Their emotion is palpable, they have tears in their eyes. Here too…