After two months of a slow judicial life, what results for juvenile justice in Seine-Saint-Denis? On the eve of deconfinement, the president of the Bobigny children’s court, Thierry Baranger, returns for Release on his concerns about the mistreatment of the youngest and on the prospect of a “complex” and “partial” recovery.
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How have the magistrates adapted their work in recent weeks?
We had to think about the issue of family access to our closets that are too small to comply with health rules. We have maintained the hearings reserved for the most serious and urgent situations, with summons from parents and educational services. For health reasons, children were exempt. We plan to reconvene them this Monday.
The use of videoconferencing during these hearings does not seem to us to be
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