Limoges: the prosecutor must leave office for comments with sexual connotations. In its decision, the Superior Council of the Judiciary cites “outrageous or degrading behavior and remarks with a sexual connotation” to an assistant jurist, judicial assistants or magistrates placed under its authority.

At the hearing Baptiste Porcher, quoted by the magazine L'Obs, spoke of "black, even ribald humor", while denying himself making "misogynistic jokes" “When you are on duty (at a public prosecutor's office), you are horrified every day,” he argued.