" Enough! The heads of the Paris judicial court leave their patient and benevolent reserve, which will have lasted two months, and are now stepping up to the plate. The lawyers' crisis over the pensions file seriously damages the jurisdictional activity of the first court in France. According to Stéphane Noël, the president of the court, and Rémy Heitz, the public prosecutor, the processing of pending cases and the upgrading of the jurisdiction will take several months, and sometimes even years.
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"The movement is at the expense of the poorest who need lawyers while all disputes with economic relief continue their way without problem," insists Stéphane Noël . "Lawyers are auxiliaries of justice who participate in the proper functioning of public service for our litigants," he said. Monday, "the immediate appearance hearings stretched until one o'clock and two o'clock in the morning, so that no one was finally tried
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