A few minutes later, he must appear before the criminal court of Versailles (Yvelines) for violence committed on a train.
In the small room reserved for interviews with lawyers, he suddenly stands up... and kisses the court-appointed lawyer, who has just made a decision: to request psychological expertise for him.
This man is convinced that he had already been judged the day before.
And also being followed in the street.
The images follow one another.
Among which that of Malek, the guard of the courthouse, wanders through the corridors pushing a cart full of files.
June 2023: Maryvonne Caillibotte, the public prosecutor, convenes a crisis meeting in the heart of the riots following the death of Nahel, killed by a police officer in Nanterre (Hauts-de-Seine).
Fifty-eight police custody cases were in progress that day.
And director Anne-Sophie Martin has just placed her cameras inside the courthouse, for an unprecedented immersion which should last six months.
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