
Criminal justice: Darmanin law finally adopted but amputated with the "advocate-guilty"
Gerald Darmanin's criminal justice bill was finally passed after a final vote in the Senate on Thursday, July 9
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Gerald Darmanin's criminal justice bill was finally passed after a final vote in the Senate on Thursday, July 9. A semi-tinted victory for the Seals' guard who finally renounced to include in it his very disputed "advocate-guilty" mechanism in criminal matters.
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Gerald Darmanin's criminal justice bill was finally passed after a final vote in the Senate on Thursday, July 9.
reliability high4/4 sourcesA semi-tinted victory for the Seals' guard who finally renounced to include in it his very disputed "advocate-guilty" mechanism in criminal matters
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A semi-tinted victory for the keeper of the Seals who finally renounced to include in it his very disputed device of "advocate-coupable..
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