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Justice Department Considering Judicial Inquiry into Juliette’s Death
The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) announced yesterday, October 23, its intention to potentially initiate a judicial inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Jacquelin Steeve Juliette. The DPP has the authority to request that a magistrate conduct a public inquiry to investigate the factors leading to a death.
If pursued, this inquiry would be carried out transparently, allowing public access to the proceedings and findings.
The DPP is currently awaiting urgent reports from the police and the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC), which will play a crucial role in determining the next steps.
The reports are expected to significantly influence the DPP’s decision on whether to proceed with a formal judicial inquiry.
The situation is remaining under close observation, with many awaiting further developments and clarity surrounding this tragic case.
Source: l’Express