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France Shifts Burden in Police Shootings | Europe News
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France’s National Assembly just passed a controversial law flipping the burden of proof in police shootings—officers are now presumed innocent unless evidence proves otherwise. Backed by the far-right and Interior Minister as essential for officer safety, critics call it a “license to kill,” warning it will stifle justice for victims’ families and fuel rising police killings, which jumped to 69 this year alone. With over 360,000 petition signatures, the law ignites fierce debate over accountability and public safety.
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