Jean-Claude Marin, born August 7, 1949 in Saint-Denis, is a retired French magistrate, Attorney general at the Supreme Court from 2011 to 2018.
Hon. Attorney general Jean-claude
MARIN born in August 1949 is a
Retired magistrate and Vice-president of The French National School for the Judiciary in 2022.
Jean-Claude MARIN is known for his devotion in the exercise of his mission including in the Tarnac, Clearstream, Fray cases, the reform of Justice Perben II and the prosecution of the former President Jacques CHIRAC. He is an alumnus of the ENM.
Intrication
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
- Bertrand LOUVEL, Renaud VAN RUYMBEKE, Francois MOLINS studied at ENM
- Maurice AYEDALOT inaugurates the ENM on December 12, 1972
- Philippe BAS worked¹ with Jacques CHIRAC
- Alain PEYREFITTE and JBL studied at Sorbonne
- Pr. Emmanuel MACRON also studied at Nanterre University
- Pr. Francois HOLLANDE also went to HEC
- Theodor WEIMER entreprise is partly owned by Mortimer BUCKLEY company in 2020
- Presidents CHIRAC, MACRON, Jacques CHIRAC and HOLLANDE and Alain PEYREFITTE studied¹² at ENA
Inception
Appointment
- Former board employee at the Institut d'études politiques and Paris-Dauphine University
- He is admitted to exercise retirement rights from August 8, 2017 and remains in office until June 30, 2018
- Jean-Claude MARIN was deputy public prosecutor¹ at Pontoise court in 1977
- He was appointed Director of Criminal Affairs in 2001
- Public Prosecutor in Paris from 2004 to 2011
Decoration
- Commander of the Legion of Honor, under Pr. MACRON administration July 12, 2019.
- Officer of the National Order of Merit.
Publication
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