French Justice Minister before the court
French Justice Minister Eric Dupond Moretti will be tried for "providing illegal interests," according to Paralel.az. According to Haber Global, with the trial of Moretti, the Minister of Justice will be tried for the first time in the country.
During his time as a lawyer, French Justice Minister Eric Moretti used his ministerial privileges to punish judges in cases involving him or his clients. That is why he will be charged with "illegal interests." Moretti testified for about six hours before the investigating judges of the Republican Court of Justice (CJR), which has authority over the ministers. Following the deposit, the judges accused Dupond Moretti of providing illegal benefits. Dupond-Moretti
He said he was comfortable before making the announcement, while Prime Minister Jean Castex said he believed in Dupond-Moretti. Dupond-Moretti has launched administrative proceedings against three judges involved in the investigation of the "wiretapping case", including former French President Nicolas Sarkozy. The "wiretapping" investigation examined the telephone invoices of many lawyers, including Dupond-Moretti.
The minister was also accused of opening an administrative investigation against Judge Edouard Levrault, who complained of harassment while serving as an investigative judge in Monaco. It should be noted that on July 1, a search was conducted in the Ministry of Justice with the support of the gendarmerie. President Emmanuel Macron expressed support for Dupond-Moretti in the cabinet.
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