His last tweets dated January 30.
Since then, radio silence on this social network on which he usually spoke almost daily.
This Saturday, February 20, the judicial Twitter speaks only of him, in a huge and final tribute: Me Jean-Yves Moyart, alias "Maître Mô", lawyer at the Lille bar, died following a long illness in the age 53.
Lawyers, journalists, actors in the legal world have been numerous to share their sadness.
Like the famous penalist Me Frank Berton, also from Lille:
“Thirty years on the same rough and laborious path to justice.
Your voice, your laughter, your jokes, in short your famous talent brought lightness where we suffered, poetry where hopes were lacking. "
Author of a blog of legal chronicles
Father of three young children, Me Jean-Yves Moyart became a lawyer at the Lille Bar in 1992. After two years of collaboration in a first law firm, he created his own structure.
The latter's website recalls that he was twice coordinator of the Lille penal office and member of the Council of the Order.
He was also in charge of the criminal law training module at the North West Lawyers School (Ixad, ex-CFPA) for seven years.
He was best known for being the author of a blog very followed by legal chronicles, as well as of a book bringing together some of his chronicles,
Au guet-apens
(editions of La Table rond).