African Ports Affair: Lawyers for Vincent Bolloré Claim 'An Equitable Trial Impossible'
Vincent Bolloré's lawyers assert that ensuring a fair trial in the ongoing African ports affair is impossible as the case progresses in Paris.
Conflicts of interest, information leaks, sexual violence… When magistrates cross the red line
The number of disciplinary procedures against French magistrates has significantly increased since 2021, reflecting tensions within the judiciary, especially following the tenure of Éric Dupond-Moretti as Minister of Justice.
The judiciary requests the State to suspend the hunting of the ptarmigan for a duration of five years
The French judiciary has asked the government to suspend ptarmigan hunting for five years due to the species' declining population.
Le Pen says she will not campaign for the French Presidency if she has to wear an electronic ankle bracelet
Marine Le Pen stated she will not run for president if convicted to wear an electronic ankle monitor due to her ongoing legal issues.
French judiciary considers merging sentences against former president Sarkozy
The French judiciary is reviewing a request from former president Nicolas Sarkozy to merge two sentences related to corruption and illegal campaign financing.
France establishes unit to review Epstein documents
French authorities have set up a panel of judges to review documents that may link French citizens to potential crimes related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
French judiciary investigates former Minister of Culture over Epstein ties
A French investigation has been launched against former Minister of Culture Jack Lang and his daughter over their financial interactions with Jeffrey Epstein.
Will the French judiciary thwart Marine Le Pen's ambitions for the 2027 elections?
Marine Le Pen's political future hangs in the balance as she faces potential disqualification from the 2027 presidential elections due to legal challenges regarding misuse of EU funds.
Try to Get a Judge to Interfere in Le Pen's Case
Marine Le Pen is attempting to overturn a ban preventing her from running for public office, with the support of U.S. officials who previously sought to influence a French judge in her case.
In 2026, French courts will release criminals due to inability to judge them in time
French magistrates warn that the criminal justice system is deteriorating, predicting that many criminals will be released by 2026 due to delays in the judicial process.
Nude images of AI Grok: the French Commissioner for Children seizes a European Commissioner
French Commissioner for Children, Sarah El Haïry, has raised concerns about 'child pornography' images generated by AI on the social network X and has referred the matter to European authorities and also the French judiciary.
"Grok, put her in a bikini": Elon Musk's AI used to undress children and women, Arcom and the judiciary seized in France
An AI tool associated with Elon Musk has been misused to manipulate images of women and minors into revealing outfits on social media, prompting intervention by French regulatory and judicial bodies.