Attorney General Catherine Champrenault left her reserve on Wednesday to denounce the controversial exploitation that was made of the indictment of the appeal trial of the attackers of Viry-Châtillon police officers.

It deplores in particular an attempt to destabilize the judicial institution.

It is an extremely rare point that was forced to make the Attorney General Catherine Champrenault after the appeal trial of the attackers of the Viry-Châtillon police officers.

She left her reserve on Wednesday in a press release to castigate the controversial exploitation that was made of the indictment of this trial, in particular by part of the political class on the right and on the far right, who lent to this Advocate General of the comments he allegedly made during the indictment.

Did the Advocate General have "empathy" for the defendants?

This indictment, like all the proceedings of this trial, was held in camera since three of the accused were minors at the time of the facts.

The attorney general is accused of having had "empathy" for the thirteen defendants whom he would have qualified as "wealth for the country".

Except that this is not quite what he said, what the attorney general of Paris wanted to correct, with a transcription of part of the indictment.

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The magistrate in fact ordered the defendants to "take responsibility for their actions and become a man, by breaking this law of silence, by speaking not to spread rumors or to speak only between you, but with all the citizens from different backgrounds and which make the wealth of our country of which you are, no offense, also the children. "

"A fragmented and deceptive public distortion"

Words which are therefore quite different from the intention attributed to it.

"A fragmented and deceptive public deformation", denounces Catherine Chambretaud, which constitutes, according to her, a new "attempt to destabilize" the judicial institution.