It is therefore a total of eight magistrates who take up their duties under the jurisdiction of the Bourges Court of Appeal. Good news even if some positions remain vacant. In addition the Attorney General leaves Cher. Marie-Christine Tarrare becomes public prosecutor in Besançon, after five years spent in Bourges. The magistrate gives a rather positive assessment of her five years in Berry since the Bourges Court of Appeal to which Indre, Cher and Nièvre are attached still exists: ” I am very happy that the Court of Appeal of Bourges is still the Court of Appeal of Bourges” rejoices Marie-Christine Tarrare. “I arrived at a time when we were wondering about its future and its maintenance. We were able to convince the Chancellery to maintain it.” Things are also better on the staffing side: a sixth post of deputy prosecutor has been created in Bourges. Of course, not all positions are filled. On the prosecution side, for example, two substitutes are missing in Châteauroux and one in Bourges, but two magistrates placed make it possible to compensate. Clerks and administrative staff also arrived : ” We have seen the arrival of all the contract workers appointed as part of the strengthening of local justice, also as part of the fight against intra-family violence. They come to support the work of the magistrates. And that’s good. Especially since we learned during the summer that the contracts would be made permanent and it’s a great relief. “
And a major renovation project for the Bourges courthouse begins : ” This project will allow the judicial court to benefit from much more suitable and much more secure premises. “These works will cost 7 million euros…