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Judges caught in a relentless race against time

2022-01-20T16:13:31.705Z


STORY – At the Paris Court of Appeal, judgment times have fallen from three to two years over the past twelve months. A work rhythm that has become difficult to maintain for the magistrates.


Christophe Baconnier counts.

President of the proximity and instance chamber of the Paris Court of Appeal, he tirelessly counts the incompressible hours required by each litigation file that he coordinates for the Paris Court of Appeal, that of the instance and proximity.

In other words, that of the everyday life of the French, ranging from over-indebtedness to neighborhood troubles without forgetting credits or consumer law.

On the profession of the four magistrates of "la 4-9", the chamber in charge of these questions, 1818 files in stock as of December 31, 2021.

At the instigation of the first president of the court of appeal, Jean-Michel Hayat, the judgment times have been reduced from three to two years over the last twelve months.

A judicial “miracle” the price of which was the forced march of these magistrates.

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We can overproduce by working every evening and every weekend

, explains Christophe Baconnier,

but only for a limited time

."

"Save" two weekends a month

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Source: lefigaro

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