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How the Notre-Dame-des-Landes episode serves as a laboratory for the Chancellery

2020-12-18T18:34:59.562Z


DECRYPTION - At the time, the prosecution of Nantes and Saint-Nazaire were faced with recurring difficulties today in the demonstrations.


Always questioned for sentences deemed not heavy enough or rankings without too many consequences, the Chancellery and the Keeper of the Seals took the bit to the teeth.

They are working on a system making it possible to prosecute the offenses committed during demonstrations by ultraviolet rays which plague the processions and vandalize the routes much earlier.

For the judicial authority, the collection of evidence during demonstrations is often insufficient to be able to bring forward and effectively judge the perpetrators of the most serious acts.

The Chancellery which, in order to be effective, must act in tandem with the Ministry of the Interior, is considering measures which make it possible not to resort to the law but which can be imposed by means of regulations or circulars.

It will be remembered that the main provisions of Bruno Retailleau's anti-breaker law had been rejected by the Constitutional Council, because the measures of expulsion and prohibition of

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Source: lefigaro

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