A monster trial lasting more than eight and a half months, with high judicial stakes and high symbolic content.
To succeed in this challenge, the Paris Court of Appeal and the Chancellery have not skimped on resources, security or logistics.
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In eighteen months, a 550-seat courtroom was built in the former Palais de la Cité, where it levitates above the enclosure of the lost footsteps, a feat of judicial architecture, all in transparency. , immaculate and light wood.
Although ephemeral in this thousand-year-old place, it is intended to last to accommodate all the major trials to come.
Especially since it has state-of-the-art high-tech equipment such as the judiciary has never benefited from.
Although under construction for eighteen months, this room, - the pivot of a trial which will be broadcast simultaneously in fourteen annexes of the Palace, for the use of the 1,800 civil parties currently registered and the 141 accredited media, benefited, for its layout, from experience feedback,
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