For about a week now, judicial activities have been gradually resuming in courts across the country. At the Tribunal de Première Instance de Port-au-Prince, magistrates and litigants are once again moving through the narrow corridors to inquire about the status of their cases awaiting judgment.
At the Cour d’Appel de Port-au-Prince, government commissioners have already resumed their sessions. The president of the Court of Appeal, magistrate Dufrène Guillaume, is multiplying hearings in order to make up for lost
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