Despite a less urgent situation than earlier this year, staffing needs remain unmet as judicial workloads increase.
Last September, the president of the court, Hortense-Flore Collonniers, addressed the issue during the back-to-school hearing, citing a critical lack of personnel. She explained that the shortage was creating an unsustainable burden on existing teams. Currently, the most pressing need is for additional clerks.
The public prosecutor, Medhi Benbouzid, acknowledges some improvements.
As of now, the jurisdiction operates with 52 agents, falling short of the required 59.