End of corporatism
April 25, 2009 at 19:35 a helicopter crashed in Corsica Civil Defense shortly after takeoff, with four people on board including a young woman Justin G., about to give birth and rushed to hospital Bastia.
few days after this tragedy, the family of Justin filed a complaint against X for manslaughter and claimed damages. An investigating judge was appointed in the person of Ms. Valerie TALLONE, TGI of Bastia.
since the plaintiffs had waited five months before being heard by the judge during a hearing that lasted several minutes.
But so far the only copy of the criminal case has still not been passed, despite several urgent requests, and the family in search of truth to begin its work of mourning, oscillates between anger and despair at this situation.
Despite the distance that separates the family (living in the Toulon region) of the Court of Bastia, and despite the opportunity provided by the legislation to waive the rule setting the time to allow access to the file, it has was accessible only four days before the hearing (among whom a weekend), and especially since, despite the assertion that disclosure of documents is imminent, the documents are not sent and therefore considered by the family as the law authorizes them in ordinary times.
What should we think?
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