Justice Recognizes "Indignity of Conditions of Detention" at Toulouse-Seysses Prison
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Referred to by the OIP, the judge for interim measures "requests the State to take twelve concrete and immediate measures" for the establishment with the highest overcrowding in France.
A report by the Comptroller General of Places of Deprivation of Liberty (CGLPL), dated 4 July, had once again alerted the situation of the institution, marked by overcrowding and the loss of liberty.
Referred to by the OIP, the judge for interim measures "requests the State to take twelve concrete and immediate measures" for the establishment with the highest overcrowding in France.
On Saturday, 26 July, the judge of the referenda in Toulouse acknowledged "indignity of the conditions of detention" at Seysse prison. With an occupation rate of 157.1% in June 2025, this prison remains one of the most overcrowded in France, well above the national average (135%).
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