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Within the Valais Public Prosecutor's Office, judges in distress, a lack of resources, but no crisis

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Attorney General Beatrice Pilloud and her deputy Catherine Seppey took stock of their first months at the head of the institution. They want a more pragmatic Public Prosecutor's Office, but also closer to the magistrates and the personal day was chosen carefully: just six months after their election. This Wednesday, the Valaisan Attorney General Beatrice Pilloud and her deputy Catherine Seppey convened the press to draw up an initial assessment.…
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Attorney General Beatrice Pilloud and her deputy Catherine Seppey took stock of their first months at the head of the institution. They want a more pragmatic Public Prosecutor's Office, but also closer to the magistrates and the personal day was chosen carefully: just six months after their election. This Wednesday, the Valaisan Attorney General Beatrice Pilloud and her deputy Catherine Seppey convened the press to draw up an initial assessment.…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Wednesday, May 15, 2024.
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