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Jan 2021
38m 23s

10 Questions à un juge d’instruction

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Le juge d’instruction est depuis longtemps considéré comme l’homme-orchestre de l’enquête judiciaire, en raison de ses pouvoirs d’investigations, et de placement en détention provisoire. Héritier du lieutenant criminel né sous l’ancien régime et le code d’instruction criminelle, « l’homme le plus puissant de France », selon la formule de Balzac, dispose de p ... Show More
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