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Daphné Roulier receives criminal lawyer Frank Berton. Known for having been the lawyer of several of the acquitted of Outreau, Carlton, the bomb maker of the 1995 attacks in Paris or Florence Cassez, nothing predestined Frank Berton to become a star of the bar. The man who was a production line worker, waiter, pizza delivery man, management teacher, DJ in Belgium, and self-confessed party animal did not pass the bar exam until he was 27. Here he expresses his vision of the legal profession, recalls his pleadings delivered in serious infanticide cases, and confides his feelings as the former lawyer of the terrorist Salah Abdeslam, a defense that earned him a flood of insults and misunderstandings. Justice, its meaning, its essence and its practice are constantly discussed and debated. Far from the fixed image of a statue, our era shows that the interpretation of justice is fluid and that it must sometimes be protected itself. Daphné Roulier receives tenors and "tenoras": lawyers of major news stories or major causes who have devoted their careers and lives to defending, who have "Defense in their skin": Marie Dosé, Serge Klarsfeld, Henri Leclerc, Julia Minkowski, Thierry Moser, Hervé Temime. What conception do they have of their role? What relationship do they have with their clients and their conscience? What cases have marked their lives? What is the place of women criminal lawyers today? What do they think of the controversies surrounding the statute of limitations and the presumption of innocence? In "Les Grands Entretiens" these champions of the art of oratory give us their idea of law and justice and the society they imply. Subscribe to the LCP YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/2XGSAH5 Follow us on social media! Twitter: / lcp Facebook: / lcp Instagram: / lcp_an Find us on our website: https://www.lcp.fr/ #LCP #LesGrandsEntretiens