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Free consultations with specialists and high school students in black robes simulating a trial for Access to Law Day in Nevers

Free consultations with specialists and high school students in black robes simulating a trial for Access to Law Day in Nevers
Free consultations with specialists and high school students in black robes simulating a trial for Access to Law Day in Nevers

A little over a hundred people went to the Nevers courthouse on Friday, May 31, to obtain valuable advice on their legal situation or on everyday problems that bother them.

The meeting is on the Nivernais agenda. Every year, for National Access to Law Day, the Nevers judicial court sets up tables, a few chairs and brings together lawyers, justice conciliators, notaries, family mediators, representatives of the Defender of Rights, justice commissioners, etc., who make their expertise available.

These free consultations, upon registration, clearly meet a need. Citizens marched to talk about an intractable commercial dispute, to resolve a private conflict on the verge of degenerating, to resolve a simple misunderstanding over a legal subtlety…

Do adolescents judge like magistrates?

Traditionally, the day also includes a mock trial. This year, the roles were played by Raoul-Follereau’s final year students who are taking the “law and major issues of the contemporary world” option.

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Their teacher, François Joureau, was delighted with this opportunity to carry out the exercise in court and not in high school, in the presence of real magistrates. “There, the students try on the dresses,” he smiled. More seriously, they prepared for the session at length, studying two cases already judged in Nevers, those which were replayed. “There will be a deliberation,” indicated the teacher, “and we will compare the decisions of the high school students with those which were rendered in these two cases.”

Get a free consultation at any time

If you missed this opportunity to familiarize yourself with criminal justice or to get help, the Departmental Council for Access to Law is the best gateway to the legal world.

The mission of the CDAD? “Inform, guide, help.” He can make an appointment with a professional for you and, under certain resource conditions, this may be free.

Practical. To contact the CDAD, you must write to [email protected] or call 03.86.93.44.02.

Bertrand Yvernault

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