Avec le projet d’une journée «justice morte» le 13 avril, la fronde des avocats contre le plaider-coupable pour les crimes s’étend
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French lawyers are protesting across France starting Tuesday, April 7th, against a proposed law that would introduce a form of guilty plea for felonies. The lawyers argue that the law undermines the rights of both the defense and the victims. In anticipation of the bill's review, lawyers are planning a "dead justice" day on April 13th. This action is part of a growing opposition movement against the guilty plea system being extended to serious crimes. The protests aim to denounce what lawyers perceive as an attack on fundamental legal rights.
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AI-ExtractedA "dead justice" day is planned for April 13 to protest the guilty plea for crimes.
The bill aims to introduce a form of guilty plea recognition for crimes.
Lawyers across France are protesting starting April 7 against a bill.
Lawyers believe the bill infringes on the rights of the defense and victims.
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