• 10 months ago
Sylvie lives with her two children whom she’s raising on her own. One evening, there’s an accident, and her youngest | dG1fWkgxdWE4NkFkX1k
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00:00 I'm listening.
00:00 Well, they're facing a burned child.
00:02 So there was a signal.
00:04 Who made the signal?
00:05 The police.
00:06 Or the hospital.
00:07 It's a precautionary principle.
00:08 A mother missing, a minor injured,
00:10 goes to the prosecutor's office,
00:11 and the machine is launched.
00:12 I'm working.
00:13 And he breaks the door in my bathroom.
00:15 He breaks your door because they're scared.
00:18 Scared of what?
00:19 That Sofiane is in danger,
00:21 or that you, Jean-Jacques,
00:23 in the bathroom, do something stupid.
00:25 That you jump out of the window, for example.
00:27 There's no window.
00:28 But they don't know you.
00:30 They didn't try to know us.
00:32 They're afraid of missing a beaten child
00:34 or a abused child.
00:36 To understand them,
00:37 you have to think the problem in reverse.
00:39 I'm just trying to put my ideas in order.
00:41 She never hit us.
00:43 Listen to her.
00:44 Most of the cases
00:46 are not for abuse.
00:48 But for educational deficiencies.
00:50 It can be family problems,
00:52 divorce that doesn't go well,
00:54 that kind of thing.
00:55 That's not true.
00:56 What do we do?
00:57 We won't leave her there.
00:58 You do nothing.
00:59 Nothing.
01:00 Don't try to get in touch with them.
01:01 We'll wait for the judge's call.
01:03 And during that time,
01:04 you prepare the audience
01:05 by gathering letters of support.
01:07 From your family,
01:09 from school.
01:10 Just letters?
01:11 Just letters.
01:12 We'll have that.
01:13 Of course we'll have that.
01:14 During the hearing,
01:15 you won't have to cut the speech
01:17 in front of the judge.
01:18 It won't be good.
01:19 Yes, of course.
01:20 Yes.

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