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Laxity of justice: when magistrates and police are passing the buck

2021-01-25T20:16:30.402Z


Justice responds to its detractors by denouncing the approximate quality of the procedures which arrive to it, the stock of cases lying in the police stations and the legislative errors which make the application of penalties almost impossible.


Let everyone sweep in front of their door.

So we can summarize the response of the justice to the police unions who accuse it of being slow, ineffective, lax.

A triptych as old as the relations between these two institutions are strained.

With the same virility, justice responds to its detractors by denouncing the approximate quality of the procedures which arrive to it, the stock of cases lying in the police stations and which will never reach the courts and finally the legislative errors which make, for fifteen years, the application and execution of sentences as impracticable as a hostile maquis.

When the clearance rate is marginal, prosecutions can only be;

when the quality of judicial police investigations is not up to par, prosecutions are compromised.

Marc Cimamonti, Attorney General of the Versailles Court of Appeal

A few days ago, during the solemn re-entry of the Versailles Court of Appeal, its Attorney General, Marc Cimamonti, went there frankly, recalling that,

"to give quality criminal responses at short notice, it is necessary before all quality, exhaustive, impartial, dynamic investigations to establish the reality of the facts and the proof of their imputability to the mis

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Source: lefigaro

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