The scene could make you smile: magistrates wearing their red robes adorned with ermine fur, humming alongside lawyers and clerks, "
peanut pirouette
".
But among the approximately 200 justice professionals mobilized in Paris this Tuesday before the court, the mood was far from lighthearted.
In freezing cold, they responded to the call of the main organizations in the sector for "
a general mobilization
" throughout France "
against a discount justice
".
Camp beds in court
“
If you want to judge them, peanut pirouette, if you want to judge them, you will break, you will break the end of your nose.
Without means and without budget, peanut pirouette, we will not be able to judge, nor repair
”, intoned the participants on the forecourt of the Batignolles court at midday.
The president of the Magistrates' Union Kim Reuflet and the former president of the Union of Magistrates Céline Parisot had previously read the text signed by 19 organizations...
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