Above all, this book is an opportunity for Dupond-Moretti give his vision of Justice and its dysfunctions (he returns including Outreau scandal, suggesting that the case may not be isolated than we are pleased to believe).
The freedom of tone he adopts throughout the interview allows him to make some bold proposals to reform and especially to smoothen the work of justice: the end of the minimum sentences for common training of lawyers and magistrates, deleting the NHS to sanction any misconduct by judges, here is what certainly undermine somewhat the old lady.
Enamored of justice and keen to make a contribution (full of life and humor) to reflect on the transformation of our legal authorities, Eric Dupond-Moretti book out an exciting vision of justice in a text which reads from trafficking.
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