Morocco Cancels Thousands of Search Warrants
5 May 2026
In a bid to reform its judicial system, Morocco’s Public Ministry has lifted more than 74,000 search warrants. The objective is clear: to make pretrial detention an exception (…)
5 May 2026
In a bid to reform its judicial system, Morocco’s Public Ministry has lifted more than 74,000 search warrants. The objective is clear: to make pretrial detention an exception (…)
2 May 2026
The Quimper prosecutor’s office is intensifying its fight against undeclared work. With millions of euros seized, magistrates are tackling economic crime that crosses borders, (…)
30 April 2026
Prosecuted for contempt of institutions, young rapper and activist Souhaib Kabli has had his eight-month prison sentence upheld on appeal. His supporters strongly denounce an (…)
30 April 2026
The court confirmed on appeal the conviction to three years of imprisonment of a bank employee in Rabat. He is found guilty of embezzling nearly 1.6 million dirhams by (…)
27 April 2026
Accused of inciting students to homosexuality and offending Islam, a teacher at a French Mission school in Kénitra has been sentenced to eighteen months in prison. A case that (…)
20 April 2026
Starting June 1, 2026, Morocco will enforce a new law regulating real estate powers of attorney. This major reform aims to secure land transactions and eradicate the scourge of (…)
16 April 2026
Often victims of land fraud due to their distance from home, Moroccans residing abroad are finally seeing their properties secured. Starting June 1, 2026, a new legislation (…)
6 April 2026
The Provincial Court of Madrid has rejected the claim of a British buyer seeking 151,000 euros for an aborted real estate project in Morocco. The court ruled that Spanish law (…)
3 April 2026
The Aude Assize Court opened on April 2 the trial of the atrocious murder of Bernard Durandeau. In 2022, in Limoux, the victim was cut up and encased in concrete by a repeat (…)
26 March 2026
In southern France, associations and lawyers denounce the serious failures of the Bouches-du-Rhône prefecture. The forced digitalization of procedures is plunging thousands of (…)