Nine years after the publication, in the pages of the newspaper, of an article devoted to court clerks’ offices, denouncing their abuses and negligence, the clerk’s office of the Court of First Instance of Port-au-Prince appears to continue operating under the same conditions. The clerk’s office, the true memory of the court, seems to be struggling to survive. The conduct of criminal assizes with a jury provides a new illustration of this.
Three weeks after these criminal assizes were held, after not having been organized for eight yea
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