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Isere. High Algerian magistrates visit Grenoble

Several senior Algerian magistrates visited Grenoble in recent days to inquire about the “real-time processing” service of criminal proceedings, that is, about the permanence of the prosecution.

“As part of the support program for the justice sector in Algeria conducted by Expertise France, the French public agency for the design and implementation of international technical cooperation projects, three senior Algerian magistrates (the Attorney General at the Court of Bordj Bou Arreridj, an assistant prosecutor at the court of Algiers and the public prosecutor at the court of Blida), accompanied by the main expert Jean-Marie Huet, former prosecutor of Aix-en-Provence and deputy director of information systems at the Ministry of Justice of Algeria, went to the court of Grenoble to investigate the functioning of the permanent prosecution service, the “TTR” or real-time processing of criminal cases. The Algerian justice is in fact considering the adoption of a similar system “, indicates Éric Vaillant, public prosecutor of Grenoble, who welcomed and guided his colleagues on this visit.

A new “family” service at the Grenoble Public Prosecutor’s Office

“In the course of numerous interviews with the professionals concerned, not only the technical tools of the prosecution’s stay but also the advantages and disadvantages of the system for the various actors were presented. Naturally, the magistrates of the Public Prosecutor’s Office presented their vision of the stay, but also the colleagues of the office, the employees, the investigators of the gendarmerie, without forgetting the lawyers ”Vaillant specified.

The Grenoble Public Prosecutor’s Office took the opportunity to introduce them to the new TTR “family” service which, from 1 September, brings together the magistrates of the Public Prosecutor’s Office in charge of minors and those dealing with domestic violence for better assistance. coordinated, domestic violence.

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