Road Violations in Grasse: the End of Police Custody Is Controversial
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This decision is far from unanimous in Grasse, in the Alpes-Maritimes. The public prosecutor has decided to put an end to police custody for certain road crimes, including driving under alcohol and narcotics, except in the case of involuntary homicidal activity. Jérémie Boulon's family, killed by a drug-addicted driver two years ago, is shocked. For his brother, the systematic end of police custody for road criminals in the Grasse region is unac…
In the Alpes-Maritimes, the Grasse prosecutor wants to put an end to the automatic detention for certain road crimes. Police officers and relatives of victims react. Alpes-Maritimes: the Grasse prosecutor wants to limit automatic police custody for certain road crimes According to a memorandum dated 2 October and consulted
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