Senile patients in an nursing home had notably voted without knowing it, by proxy. They had requested an appearance on prior admission of guilt (CRPC) in the case of fraudulent proxies of LRs in the 2020 municipal elections.

Six of them, including the director of this nursing home and the former LR mayor of the sector, Yves Moraine, went to court this Thursday. This CRPC was to allow a conviction while avoiding a judgment during a public trial scheduled for September at the Muy barracks. Justice would ultimately have questioned the legality of such a procedure for political offenses. The Marseille prosecutor's office surprisingly ordered the postponement of this hearing. And for good reason: after several hours of discussion behind closed doors, the Marseille prosecutor's office surprisingly ordered this hearing to be postponed. The reason? Justice would ultimately have questioned such a procedure for political offenses.