If the situation “in relative value” is overall “not bad”, at the Lorient judicial court, according to its president Alice Mazenc, it is at the cost of numerous efforts, with increasing activity and hoped-for reinforcements. “You have to be content with little to expect more,” she says, quoting Richelieu. This Monday, October 2, four judges of the seat were installed in new positions. Among them, two were already known within the Lorient court. Kenan Le Berre becomes vice-president, after working for eight years on the application of sentences. Caroline Picard, until now a judge in protection disputes (guardianship and credits), will follow, in criminal matters, the future center dedicated to the treatment of intra-family violence.
Mélanie Géhin, arriving from Vannes, was installed in the enforcement of sentences, with Éline Dennebouy, coming from Niort where she exercised the functions of children’s judge.
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