Dans l’urgence constante d’un tribunal de banlieue, quatre jeunes avocates commises d’offices défendent des clients qu’elles n’ont pas choisi.Plongées dans la machine judiciaire, elles font face au doute, mènent des combats perdus d’avance mais récoltent aussi de rares et précieuses victoires. Mais la justice ne s’arrête pas au verdict, ces avocates et une juge d’application des peines découvrent ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 125 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Language | French | Number of Listeners | Categories | DocumentarySociety & CultureTrue Crime |
"Parfois, je pense que je pourrais être plus empathique. Et d'un autre côté, je sais que c'est pas mon rôle. Faut garder une part d'humanité, mais faut pas confondre humanité et empathie. Alors oui, je me comporte sûrement différemment devant certain... more
"Je trouve ça vraiment dingue d'entendre que la privation de liberté - et notamment la détention - soit une sanction méritée. C'est simplement impossible d'envisager la réalité d'une incarcération sans y avoir jamais mis les pieds. A mon sens, je ne ... more
"J'ai l'impression que c'est parce qu'elle souffre qu'elle est très discrète. J'ai remarqué que les enfants avaient souvent cette pudeur. C'est une des raisons qui me donne envie de les aider. Je doute qu'elle arrive à parler pendant l'audience, elle... more
"Il y a des jours comme aujourd'hui où ce métier m'épuise, où je me demande vraiment combien de temps je vais tenir, parce que se remettre en question c'est bien, mais on n'a pas le droit à l'erreur, il faut être à 100% tout le temps." more
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Rien de remplace un témoignage direct et des micros embarqués
Merci pour ces moments de vérité juridique
Cette balado nous permet de découvrir ce qui se déroule dans un tribunal. Nous sommes loin des clichés proposés par la télévision ou le cinéma et qui constituent bien souvent la seule culture judiciaire de nos contemporains… Le système est ce qu’il est. Humain surtout. Et juger n’est jamais simple.
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Très bonne émission mais si on pouvait avoir moins de Cayenne et autres départements ultramarins ça serait sympa.
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