France: Prison sentences often delayed for years
Auf einen Blick
- In France, many prison sentences are not executed for years after conviction, a fact acknowledged by judges themselves.
- A probation judge admits that if nothing happens for four to five years, the sentence is effectively non-existent.
KI-generierte Zusammenfassung
Warum es wichtig ist
In France, it is a recognized fact among magistrates that certain prison sentences are only executed years after the conviction. A probation judge admits that if nothing happens for four to five years, the sentence is as if it never existed.
C'est un fait reconnu des magistrats eux-mêmes : en France, un certain nombre de peines de prison ferme ne sont exécutées que des années après la condamnation. "Si pendant quatre, cinq ans, il ne se passe rien, c'est comme si cette peine n'existait pas", admet une juge d’application des peines dans cet extrait d'"Envoyé spécial".
Offene Fragen
- What are the reasons for these delays in sentence execution?
- What are the consequences of these delays for the justice system and public trust?
- What measures are being considered or implemented to address this issue?
- How widespread is this phenomenon across different types of offenses?






