
This start of summer is rather hot in all the courts of France, and not only because of the heatwave. “Everyone is exhausted and under tension,” testifies a prosecutor. “The pressure is enormous,” adds one of his colleagues. The source of this work overload? The re-examination, at the request of Gérald Darmanin, of 70,000 complaints “which affect children” in France.
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