During confinement, the issue of pre-trial detention was, for the Minister of Justice, Nicole Belloubet, the plaster of Captain Haddock. And it still sticks for a while.
Next week, the Court of Cassation will indeed study a priority question of constitutionality (QPC) on its automatic extension during confinement: extensions of two to three months in tort, and six months in criminal. Effective immediately, all deposit warrants were affected by this provision, regardless of when they were issued, before or during confinement. During these two months, the system has not stopped creaking the teeth of lawyers, union organizations and many senior magistrates, all worried about the departure from all the main principles of law, such as legal uncertainty that this hastily drafted reform introduced.
Discreetly consulted several times, and unlike the Council of State,
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