An additional investigating judge, an additional public prosecutor and also a registrar.
The Minister of Justice, Éric Dupond-Moretti did not come empty-handed, this Thursday morning, to Nanterre (Hauts-de-Seine), for the second anniversary of the creation of the cold cases pole, officially called the national pole of serial and unsolved crimes, in court.
Before the press conference taking stock of these two years of existence, held by the prosecutor Pascal Prache and the president of the court Benjamin Deparis, Éric Dupond-Moretti, very satisfied with this pole “extremely important because it takes away from families of the darkness in which they are plunged, to which we say that we are still working", met the pole's teams.
“The magistrates and clerks told me of their needs, particularly in terms of human, technical and IT resources,” he explained just after the interview.
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